I never stopped being a student

Distance education gave me an opportunity to go back to school. It was never an easy task to be a distant learner. I had to “re-invent” my learning strategies and study habits. Talking about changing my attitude about learning.

Self-discipline, patience, hard work and the ability to learn by oneself or as Moore says “independent learning” kept me on my toes.

Now, that I am back at as DE student, but this time its more of online learning. This is a radical shift from my previous studies. I can attend to my others tasks at the same time continue studying which is becoming a habit. I love the independence that goes with it, learning at my own pace and time.

DE is providing me the convenience that I need, studying in my comfort zone and away from the classroom. It’s economical too. The best part is I can be my own teacher, I determine my own techniques and strategies on how I can go through the lessons.

Hello! I am Anna. I was an MPH graduate from UPOU in 2000, I am currently enrolled as an MDE student. I know the demands of a DE course and that the reason why I only enrolled in only 1 subject. Wish me luck to finish the course.

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2 Responses to “I never stopped being a student”

  1. Useful Information there . Just a quick note to say thanks

  2. I had been searching and surfing in the nt about this distance education…. Yes it’s fully advertised but i wonder why you specify how to get in this kind of program.
    There’s no online application or inquiry that would clear us up how to be in a distance learning such as this.
    Please be specific on the way we could be in and how much does it cost per semester… if it is for semester…. or session or what.
    I am interested. I am retiree and need c to have some other activity. Thank you

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