Assessing the Distance Teaching-Learning Experience in Higher Technical-Vocational Education in Chile

Journal of Hispanic Higher Education (forthcoming)
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This study aimed to validate a multidimensional instrument for assessing distance teaching-learning. It combined factors measuring motivation with instructional material and the teaching-learning experience with peers and teachers. The instrument was administered to 2,984 higher education students in Chile, demonstrating its statistical validity and adequate fit indicators. Consequently, this instrument can confidently evaluate online learning in higher education.

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