ABSTRACT

Online distance education and training is being adopted throughout the world as a cost-effective, flexible answer to widening access for all. This enthusiasm has led to many initiatives and policies from governments to encourage online learning at international, national, regional and institutional levels. Also, changes in distance learning continue to take place as a result of educational discourse and innovations in ICT. Distance learning courses are therefore under pressure to reform, and successful management of external policy planning and internal change management is key to the implementation and maintenance of reforms.
World-class leaders, researchers and practitioners share their experiences, research and critical reflection in this book, providing guidance on how to balance quality management with quality learning. Subjects covered include policy and planning, institutional management, management of processes, quality assurance and accreditation, and internationalization.
This book will aid anyone involved in running or wanting to implement distance education to effectively manage an online learning programme.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part 1 Open and distance education models

part |2 pages

Part 3 Institutional management

part |2 pages

Part 6 Internationalization