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Higher Education Distance Learning and e-Learning in Prisons in Portugal

Higher Education in Europe has undergone massive changes due to technological advancements and adjustments resulting from the Bologna Process, by which learning should be accessible for all regardless of social exclusion reasons, such as imprisonment. The resulting massification of access to Higher...

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Published in:Comunicar (Huelva, Spain) Spain), 2017-04, Vol.25 (51), p.39
Main Authors: Moreira, José-António, Reis-Monteiro, Angélica, Machado, Ana
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Distance Education
Educational Attitudes
Educational Environment
Educational Opportunities
Educational Practices
Electronic Learning
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Institutionalized Persons
Program Attitudes
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Semi Structured Interviews
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