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         <title>The Research Problem Statement</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Compared to the traditional classroom education in Mozambique, distance education distance or learning has been the subject of several debates and discussions on televisions, on radio and on the internet educational forums because of its low quality, low enrollment, high-school dropout rates and students retention. Some parents and students say that these situations are caused by the internal components of the distance education systems that actually do not take into account student's learning styles, financial capacity and other social aspects of a learner. This scenario leads the researcher to pose the central problem of the research as follows: To what extent are distance-learning models used in Mozambique compatible with students' characteristics?<br><br>Author:Wiseman Osman Wanna</div>]]></description>
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