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Slight decline in distance teaching
Independent distance teaching institutions reported a total of 20 000 course completions during 2008. Compared to the previous year, there were 1 700 - or 8 per cent - less course completions.
Compared to the previous year, the total number of tuition periods also fell by 8 per cent in 2008.
Women in majority
Women made up 55 per cent of all course completions. Female participants were in the majority in most main subjects. Courses with high female percentages were aesthetic subjects and handicraft (97 per cent), health, social and sports (94 per cent), social sciences (76 per cent) and business and ICT (76 per cent).
9 200 were given the offer of a public exam
Fifty-nine per cent of all completed courses were classified as upper secondary level, whereas 27 per cent were at university and college level. Fourteen percent of all courses did not specify any level.
This statistics detail who were given the option of taking a public exam, but not how many accepted the offer or any results from the exam. In all there were 9 200 courses, or 46 per cent of all courses with the option of taking a public exam.
Tables:
- Table 1 Tuition periods, by institution and level. 2008
- Table 2 Course completions, by independent distance teaching institution and sex. 2008
- Table 3 Course completions, by age and sex of the participant and subjects. 2008
- Table 4 Course completions, by age, sex and county of the participant. 2008
- Table 5 Tuition periods, by level. 2000-2008
- Table 6 Number of course completions, by examination and level. 2000-2008
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