A Multiple Criteria Analysis of Customers Satisfaction of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Bolgatanga Centre of University of Cape Coast

Akanyako, Joseph and Mbilla, Simon Akumbo Eugene and Ayimpoya, Redruth Nyaaba and Adombilla, Baba Blonch (2020) A Multiple Criteria Analysis of Customers Satisfaction of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Bolgatanga Centre of University of Cape Coast. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 26 (2). pp. 72-80. ISSN 2456-9216

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A Multiple Criteria Analysis of Customers Satisfaction of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Bolgatanga Centre of University of Cape Coast Joseph Akanyako Simon Akumbo Eugene Mbilla Redruth Nyaaba Ayimpoya Baba Blonch Adombilla

Distance education continues to be very popular among workers and students who want to further their education. It is particularly popular among workers because they can still work while schooling to add value to themselves and progress in their career. Disaggregation in Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis was employed in the study. The assessment of students’ satisfaction with service at the centre was done using tuition, administration, examination, teaching and learning environment. Students in general were satisfied with the tuition they received and the way examinations were conducted. The nature of examinations was found to be acceptable to the students, a majority of the students agreed that questions were normally set within syllabus and that the results they obtained actually reflected their own performance. Most students expressed dissatisfaction with the learning centre, students were generally dissatisfied with the classrooms, furniture, serenity of the environment and security at the learning centre.
03 30 2020 72 80 10.9734/jemt/2020/v26i230229 https://journaljemt.com/index.php/JEMT/article/view/845 http://www.journaljemt.com/index.php/JEMT/article/download/30229/56702 http://www.journaljemt.com/index.php/JEMT/article/download/30229/56702 http://www.journaljemt.com/index.php/JEMT/article/download/30229/56703

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2023 07:30
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2023 04:58
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/257

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