ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986, The Planning and Management of Distance Education examines the problems faced by those who are setting up and managing distance education systems of various kinds. The book begins by considering definitions of distance education and various models which can be used to describe and understand distance education systems. The second chapter considers various general education models and relates these to distance education. The concepts introduced in the first two chapters form a background to the rest of the book.

The next section looks at the aspirations of those setting up distance education systems, the economics and costs of such systems, and the process of planning a distance education system from scratch (chapters 3-5).

Chapters 6-11 consider aspects of planning and management – organisation, staffing, planning, budgeting, the management of the academic processes related to materials development and the provision of local student services, production management (the management of materials production and distribution), operations management (the management of the delivery of student services) – and the impact of new technology on production and operations management, and finally, evaluation. The short concluding chapter draws together some of the themes running through the book.

chapter Chapter One|17 pages

Characteristics of Distance Education

chapter Chapter Two|16 pages

Educational Models and Distance Education

chapter Chapter Three|23 pages

The Political Perspective

chapter Chapter Four|23 pages

The Economic Perspective

chapter Chapter Five|16 pages

Establishing a Distance Education System

chapter Chapter Six|18 pages

Organisation

chapter Chapter Seven|21 pages

Staffing

chapter Chapter Eight|20 pages

Planning and Budgeting

chapter Chapter Nine|21 pages

Academic Management

chapter Chapter Ten|18 pages

Production/Operations Management

chapter Chapter Eleven|20 pages

Evaluation

chapter Chapter Twelve|9 pages

Conclusion