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Online Distance Learning provides Additional Learning Opportunities and improves the Socioeconomic Status of Working Adults in Malaysia
- Dominic WONG
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Abstract
This Paper reports the outcomes for working adult students after completing online distance learning in Malaysia. Detailed interviews were included. Findings showed that these adults in full-time employment could gain promotion, change employer and / or gain higher salary. The online courses were job skills or job-related studies, and these courses included courses provided by universities in Malaysia, in Australia, and in Britain.
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outcomes, working adults, satisfaction, flexibility, interviews, Malaysia