Lived experiences of nursing students regarding learning in large classes and its effects on teaching and learning at the University of Namibia
Background: Whilst the number of students who choose to enrol at institutions of higher education continues to increase, class size remains a challenge. Therefore, institutions of higher education should continuously explore the challenges experienced by students regarding learning in large classes...
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Main Authors: | Trymore B. Nhokwara (Author), Daniel O. Ashipala (Author), Medusalem H. Joel (Author) |
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