Distance Learning in Physical Education
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Peter St. Pierre
Quest Volume 50, Number 4, ISSN 0033-6297
Abstract
Distance learning (DL) provides equal access to higher education for individuals who might not otherwise be able to pursue college degrees. This paper defines DL and distance learners, discusses the quality and status of DL programs, examines emerging teacher and student roles in DL, and presents two DL success stories in higher physical education. (SM)
Citation
St. Pierre, P. (1998). Distance Learning in Physical Education. Quest, 50(4), 344. Retrieved August 19, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/86586/.

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