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This project examined the relationship of experiential learning styles in relation to program choice in doctoral counselor education and supervision programs that were defined as both online and traditional classroom. The importance of factors related to the choice of students regarding a program such as mode of instruction, geographical location, schedule flexibility, accreditation, use of technology, and cost of attendance in relation to age and gender and learning style were examined. The project also sought to evaluate the participants in regards to the four modes of delivery: online, blended/hybrid, web-facilitated, and traditional classroom.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This project examined the relationship of experiential learning styles in relation to program choice in doctoral counselor education and supervision programs that were defined as both online and traditional classroom. The importance of factors related to the choice of students regarding a program such as mode of instruction, geographical location, schedule flexibility, accreditation, use of technology, and cost of attendance in relation to age and gender and learning style were examined. The project also sought to evaluate the participants in regards to the four modes of delivery: online, blended/hybrid, web-facilitated, and traditional classroom.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Marti J. Glass is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at North Greenville University in Greenville South Carolina USA. His research interests include the development and application of online education of counseling and psychology as well as traditional classroom education. He also is a licensed professional counselor.