Impact Of Distance Education In Nigeria

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Distance Education is presently a compulsory option for education in developing countries. The emergence of distance learning has ben on the increase as a result of the advancement of information technology. The main objective of this research study is to understand as to what are the attitudes and perceptions of the Nigerian students towards the distance learning so as to know the way forward, if distance learning in Nigeria should be developed and sustained. The author will examine the effectiveness of distance learning programs and explore the factors driving student’s interest. The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) takes a lead in providing and exclusively open and distance learning education for the students. This report presents …show more content…

This mode of education, which was proving to be effective, was extended in order to help the Nigerian students as well. One such module was General Certificate Examinations – used for ordinary as well as advance levels. This education to these students was provided by the known institutions of Britain. However, this foreign distance educational process was stopped once the country got its freedom (Ojo & Olakulehin, 2006). Then Nigeria began to restructure its internal establishments and brought about developments in different sectors including education. So, in the year 1959, the declaration of the first official distance learning by the country was made and as per the Ashby Commission, University of Lagos was established that also had a department for corresponding …show more content…

The compelling need for education of the students falling on this category can, therefore, be realized with the help of open and distance learning education. Therefore, distance learning needs to take an innovative and cost effective approach for the process of education (Rogers,

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