21st Century Distance Learning in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author:

Kumi-Yeboah Alex1,Young William H.2,Boadu Kankam3

Affiliation:

1. Dalton State College, USA

2. University of South Florida, USA

3. University of Cape Coast, Ghana

Abstract

Distance education in Ghana is rapidly gaining recognition as a result of the increasing demand for higher education by qualified applicants, most of whom are denied admission due to the limited space and resources. Distance education promotes cross-national, multi-disciplinary perspectives in educational practice and equips students, faculty, and administrators with resources to compete in the academic world of the 21st century. Universities in Ghana have opted for distance learning as an alternative measure to reduce congestion and help remedy student admissions to the few universities available (Dzisah, 2006). However, little is known about the trend of distance and blended learning education in Ghana. This chapter addresses the trend of distance learning and university education; distance and blended learning in Ghana; information on African Virtual University and distance education, benefits, challenges, recommended strategies of distance and blended learning programs in Ghana; and a conclusion.

Publisher

IGI Global

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