A survey on student dropout rates and dropout causes concerning the students in the Course of Informatics of the Hellenic Open University

This paper focuses on university-level education offered by methods of distance learning in the field of computers and aims at the investigation of the main causes for student dropouts. The presented study is based on the students of the Course of “Informatics”, Faculty of Science and Technology of...

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Gender Issues
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Sex Differences
Student Characteristics
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