ABSTRACT

Policy for Open and Distance Learning considers the questions that planners and policy makers in open and distance learning need to address at any level of education.
Starting by analysing the range of purposes for which open and distance learning is used, the book places the issues in context and examines experience in both the public and private sector. As well as discussing in detail new agenda set by new information and communication technologies, the book covers:
* Inputs
* Processes
* Outcomes.
The editors, Hilary Perraton and Helen Lentell, have drawn together an international team of contributors who have examined the varied roles of the new technologies as well as low-technology approaches to open and distance learning throughout the world.
This book will be invaluable to policy makers in education and those planning or managing open and distance learning programmes. It will also be of interest to students and teachers of education and anyone concerned with comparative education.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

Planning open and distance learning

chapter 2|34 pages

Aims and purpose

part |2 pages

PART II Inputs

chapter 4|10 pages

Students in distance and open learning

The Asian experience

chapter 5|24 pages

People: staffing, development and management

Staffing, development and management Editors’ introduction

chapter 6|13 pages

Resources

chapter |4 pages

PART III Process

chapter 8|17 pages

Technology

Editors’ introduction

chapter 9|23 pages

Globalisation

Editors’ introduction

part |2 pages

PART IV Outputs

chapter 12|23 pages

Costs, effectiveness, efficiency

A guide for sound investment

part |2 pages

Part V Conclusion