Satisfaction of female students at the college of education with distance field training in light of some demographic variables
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The purpose of this research is to identify female students’ satisfaction level with distance field training at the College of Education in light of some of the demographic variables. A questionnaire on students' satisfaction with distance field training was applied to a sample of 102 female students (mean age = 20.029, SD = 0.813). Data were analysed by mean, standard deviations, frequencies and percentages; and t-test was used for differences between independent samples. The research findings revealed that the degree of satisfaction of the female students with distance field training was high. Besides, there were also no differences in their satisfaction level due to the academic specialisation (special education–kindergarten) and the academic average (high, medium and low), while there were significant differences due to the academic level variables (seventh–eighth), in favour of the eighth level. The research results were discussed in light of the previous related literature and further research suggestions were provided to researchers and stakeholders.
Keywords: Demographic variables, distance field training, College of Education, satisfaction.
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