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Distance education is becoming ever more important in
providing continuing post basic, and especially postgraduate,
education to practising professional persons, including
nurses. As more and more institutions in the Republic
of South Africa offer distance education courses to
nurses, it is essential to take note of the positive and negative
experiences of successful graduates of these programmes,
in order to enhance the learning opportunities,
and the success rate of nurses pursuing such distance education
courses.
A brief historical overview is provided about the University
of South Africa (Unisa) and about the Department of
Advanced Nursing Sciences at this distance education university.
This background information should assist the
reader in contextualising the research findings.
Questionnaires were posted to all Unisa’s 1998 BA Cur
graduates. The research report focuses on the 1998 BA
Cur (nursing) graduates’ biographic data, their experiences
of pursuing distance education post basic nursing
courses, their positive and negative perceptions of these
experiences and their recommendations for enhancing
other students’ success. |
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