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International Handbook of Distance Education

Autor Terry Evans, Margaret Haughey, David Murphy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 feb 2008
Distance education is arguably one of the major developments in education during the 20th Century. From schooling through to university education, distance education blossomed to facilitate frontier expansion in the New World, capacity-building in developing nations, access and equity provision in post-War societies and flexible professional development and workplace training for late-modernity. The International Handbook of Distance Education explores the array of distance education theories and practices as they have been shaped by the late-20th Century and then positions these in terms of the contemporary circumstances of the 21st Century. The Handbook is intended a comprehensive reference work for practitioners, researchers and administrators engaged in forms of distance education in private and public education, from schooling through undergraduate and postgraduate coursework to doctoral research programs. A critical thread runs throughout the Handbook to provide the reader with stimulation to critique policy and practice with a view to being creative and responsive in their own policy development and educational work.

*Discusses lifelong and flexible learning environments
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780080447179
ISBN-10: 0080447171
Pagini: 796
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 1219 mm
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing

Public țintă

Distance education faculty at 2,4-year, and graduate schools and distance learning organizations worldwide

Cuprins

1 Introduction: from correspondence to virtual learning environments
Margaret Haughey &Terry Evans

Section 1 Diversity in Distance Education

Introduction
Margaret Haughey

2 Making it work for the South: Using open and distance learning in the context of development
Veronica McKay &Mandla Makhanya

3 Socio-cultural dimensions of distance education
Lani Gundawardena &Deborah LaPointe

4 Gender and distance education: Women’s experiences at the Open University of Tanzania
Edith Mhehe

5 Distance education: enabling or disabling?
Christopher Newell

6 Meeting diverse learning needs
Jean Mitchell &Jennifer O’Rourke

7 Recognizing experiential learning through prior learning assessment
Dianne Conrad

8 Open schooling
Margaret Haughey, Elizabeth Murphy, &Bill Muirhead

9 Social software technologies in distance education: Maximizing learning freedoms
Terry Anderson

10 Vocational education and training at a distance: transformation to flexible delivery
Peter Smith

11 Critical essay: Naming the issues
Barbara Spronk



Section 2 The Transformation of Teaching and Learning at a Distance

Introduction
Terry Evans

12 Transforming distance education through new technologies
Tony Bates

13 Transforming learning and teaching in practice: where change and consistency interact
Liz Burge &Jody Polec

14 From Chautauqua to correspondence to computers: non-formal education in transformation
Chere Campbell Gibson

15 Transformation through open universities
Otto Peters

16 Transforming doctoral education through distance education
Terry Evans

17 Innovating with technology and structures of indifference in distance education
Christine Spratt

18 The evolution of assessment in distance education
Katy Campbell &Susan Gibson

19 The transformation of information and library services
Peter Macauley &Rosemary Green

20 Engaging the digital natives
Brian Pauling

21 Critical essay: transforming distance education in whose interests?
David Harris


Section 3 Leadership in Distance Education

Introduction
David Murphy

22 New technology, new learners and new challenges: Leading our universities in times of change
Ross H. Paul &Jane E. Brindley

23 Leading open and distance learning and ICT-based development projects in low income nations
Colin Latchem, Fred Lockwood &Jon Baggaley

24 Strategic planning and distance education
Santosh Panda

25 Leadership development for distance and e-learning
Alan Tait

26 Preparing teachers and learners for new forms of assessment
Robin Mason

27 Leading student support services for new times
Jennifer Thompson &Sandi Shillington

28 Critical essay: leaders and leading in open and distance learning
Nigel Bennett


Section 4 Accountability and Evaluation in Distance Education

Introduction
David Murphy

29 Managing for performance: Quality, accountability and accreditation in distance education
Stephen Murgatroyd

30 But does it work? Evaluation theories and approaches in distance education
Alan Woodley

31 Quality Assurance and Continuous Quality Improvement in distance education
Insung Jung

32 Accountability and distance education
David Murphy

33 Cultural and contextual issues in the evaluation of transnational distance education
Chris Ziguras

34 Accountability and evaluation in distance education: a critical review
Mary Thorpe

Section 5 Policy in Distance Education

Introduction
Margaret Haughey

35 Public policy and distance education in Brazil
Fredric M. Litto

36 Transnational policies and local implementation: the West Indies Distance Education Centre
Olabisi Kuboni

37 Distance education policy processes and outcomes in India
SG Garg, Sr Jha &S Gupta

38 Framing and taming policy
Margaret Haughey


Section 6 The Business of Distance Education

Introduction
Terry Evans

39 Borderless Education and Business Prospects
Yoni Ryan

40 Economic models of distance education
Greville Rumble

41 Business skills for managing distance education
John Mitchell

42 Marketing distance education: strategy and context
Jim Fong &Norman ‘Tut’ Bailey

43 The costs and effectiveness of distance education
Mark Bullen &Adnan Qayyam

44 International partnerships and collaboration for cost effective distance education
Ellie Chambers &Kevin Wilson

45 The business of distance education: whose profit, whose loss?
Ted Nunan

46 Conclusion
Terry Evans, Margaret Haughey &David Murphy

Index