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The impact of distance education on teaching competencies and level Applied Cognitive and student teacher
Authors: Mohsen Haseb
Year: 2014
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Abstract:

Increasing numbers of students year after year largely exceeded the capacity of educational institutions at different levels to accommodate those numbers , resulting in that huge numbers of students do not find a place in the traditional universities . In addition, large sections of the people wants to complete her education but their social and material does not allow her attendance at regular studies in universities and institutes of higher education . In front of these challenges and with recent technological developments have emerged several attempts in many parts of the world to find a new style of Education defines the term distance education and appeared many names and new , such as the Open University and Continuing Education , education, correspondence , etc., which takes many forms of non-traditional education , which relies heavily on modern technology . The distance education uses the printed word and the modern means of communication stations of TV and satellite to provide scientific material over long distances and does not need to run by a teacher or a traditional semesters (8) . Efficiently , where the student can attend a lecture or listener inside or outside the boundaries of broadcasting place , and of the means of distance education is the computer by floppy disk CD (19).

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