Resilience as a quadripartite responsibility: Indigenous students and distance education
Considerations of educational resilience are often linked to student participation, retention, and outcomes in distance higher education, in spite of adversity, equity issues, or 'invisible fences' that students may face. This paper further develops the quadripartite model of educational r...
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Main Author: | Julie Anne Willems (Author) |
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Flexible Learning Association of New Zealand,
2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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