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from:For many people who work full-time or who have family obligations, getting an education can be difficult. Distance education programs were designed to make studying and learning easier by allowing students to make their own study schedules. Students will never have to sit in a classroom or have to listen to lectures. All the information they will need will be sent to them each month or when they complete a lesson. This is a great way to earn a degree or just learn more about a hobby that one enjoys.
Most distance learning programs entail lessons that are sent to the student by mail or emailed to them. Included in this packet are instructions on how to complete assignments, books they will need to study, and feedback from instructors. Each time a student completes a lesson, they will have to send back the assignments they were told to complete, questions they may have, and other information that was requested. Feedback will be sent with the next lesson. Most distance learning programs take just a year or two depending on the subject and how much time it takes the student to complete the work. Some programs may be more intensive than others because of the information that must be learned. Students should themselves enough time to complete assignments.
Students will receive an assessment report every few months that will let them know how they are progressing and if lessons should be reviewed along the way. Most distance education programs train people for new careers. People who are interested in becoming paralegals, carpenters, or photographers can benefit these programs. While on the job training is also encouraged, people who have some training will learn their job faster. Distance education courses can help students by giving them more time to complete assignments than a traditional college program would. This is why these programs are so popular. These days many people enroll in distance education programs online. They can communicate with instructors easily and can get their assignments much faster than traditional mail.
Once a student completes a distance education course, they will be ready to apply this knowledge in the workplace. Many people who take these courses are looking for a new career. Having the background education they will need to perform their new job, they will be ready for interviews and employment. Distance education can the career they have been looking for while maintaining their current job. Most people cannot quit a job to go back to school, so they find programs like these that they can enroll in without losing their income.
Distance Education News
China Distance Education Holdings Limited Reports Second Quarter 2012 Results - MarketWatch (press release)
China Distance Education Holdings Limited Reports Second Quarter 2012 Results MarketWatch (press release) BEIJING, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- China Distance Education Holdings Limited (NYSE:DL) ("CDEL", or the "Company"), a leading provider of online education in China focusing on professional education, reported today its unaudited financial ... China Distance Education Q2 Profit Rises |
Get educated, not fleeced - Saudi Gazette
Get educated, not fleeced Saudi Gazette By Molouk Y. Ba-Isa Saudi Gazette AL-KHOBAR – According to a UNESCO study, in 2009, about 24 “Mega” universities around the world were having a major impact in distance learning. Several of these enormous learning institutions claimed a million or more ... |
Applying to university – the advantages of distance learning - The Guardian
![]() The Guardian | Applying to university – the advantages of distance learning The Guardian She left Kendrick school, Oxford, to study for a degree in physical science by distance learning. "I like being able to study in my own time," says Truby. Suited to a wide range of learners, distance learning is your flexible friend. |
Queensland Government gets lobbied about distance education concerns - ABC Online
Queensland Government gets lobbied about distance education concerns ABC Online The Queensland Branch of the Isolated Children's Parent's Association (ICPA) will raise concerns surrounding the new Distance Education curriculum with the State Government today. Vice-president of the ICPA, Wendy Hick, says they'll be meeting with the ... |
Distance learning: African educator visits New Albany - Evening News and Tribune
Distance learning: African educator visits New Albany Evening News and Tribune Gbloh, education secretary of United Methodist Church schools in Sierra Leone, a country in West Africa with a population of 5.5 million, visited two schools in New Albany on Monday morning — Mount Tabor Elementary and Christian Academy of Indiana. |




