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Malone, Todd; Wilder, Hilary – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2008
Purpose: To describe an exploratory study in which an online learning system was used to provide an intercultural experience for pre-service education students from New Jersey and Namibia. Design/methodology/approach: Pre-service education students from New Jersey and Namibia were enrolled in an online course in the fall of 2004. The following…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Online Courses, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Beukes, H. A. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1996
To reach rural populations, the University of Namibia hires part-time faculty with varying qualifications on one-year contracts to conduct distance education. A study of these teachers' classroom behavior and attention to course content, based on observations made by their full-time faculty supervisors, suggests that they are substantially lacking…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Kinyanjui, Peter; Morton, Augusta – 1992
Issues involved in establishing and supporting distance education in developing countries are explored, focusing on the role of teleconferencing in support of distance learners. One of the distinctive features of an effective distance education system is the quality of its learner support services. The development of an efficient infrastructure…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Fair, Kristi – 1994
This two volume document investigates the policies and processes that result in learners failing or passing in grades 1-3 in Ondangwa and Rundu education regions of Namibia. The first volume is a synthesis of the research, while volume two presents the "raw" data provided to help ground the reader in real life school settings. Ondangwa…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, African Studies, Area Studies, Case Studies
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Totemeyer, Andree-Jeanne – Education Libraries, 1994
Examines the past and present state of school libraries in Namibia, with an overview of the effect of apartheid on education; and discusses present and future needs for training and equipping of libraries. Statistics, provided in seven figures, show the uneven distribution of materials to schools. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Bias, Developing Nations, Educational Development
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Dahlstrom, Lars; Swarts, Patti; Zeichner, Kenneth – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1999
Namibian teacher-education reforms cast teachers as critical developers of schooling changes, not as government servants delivering an approved curriculum. Reforms are contributing to a societal reconstruction that means greater equity for all Namibians. The role of critical practitioner inquiry in supporting learner-centered, democratic practices…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Colonialism, Democratic Values, Developing Nations
Rumble, Greville; Koul, Badri N – Commonwealth of Learning, 2007
As defined by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Open Schooling involves "the physical separation of the school-level learner from the teacher, and the use of unconventional teaching methodologies, and information and communications technologies (ICTs) to bridge the separation and provide the education and training". Within this…
Descriptors: Open Education, Population Growth, Quality Control, Foreign Countries
Haasbroek, J. B.; Botha, Petro – 1989
In this investigation of education, conducted in South West Africa/Namibia, it was found that the medium of instruction was one of the basic causes of the teaching and educational problems experienced at schools. In South West Africa/Namibia, several languages, including English and Afrikaans as official languages, are involved in the…
Descriptors: African Languages, Afrikaans, Bilingual Education, Developing Nations