Education and training for millions: pedagogical challenges for distance education

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Author: Aslam, Mohammed

Abstract:

Open learning through distance education has come to be accepted as a well-recognised mode of education and training relevant to, and necessary for, meeting the emerging demands of Indian society. Areas hitherto unreached by the conventional education system are now gradually being taken care of by the open learning system in India. One such area is the education and training of local self-government functionaries. Since their number runs in millions, it poses a pedagogical challenge for distance education. This paper argues that education and training programs offered through the distance mode can effectively meet the training needs of a large number of functionaries, if such programs are needs-based and give due recognition to the learning styles and preferences of the target group. The author builds his argument around the outcomes of his project in this area of training.

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Open learning through distance education has come to be accepted as a well-recognised mode of education and training relevant to, and necessary for, meeting the emerging demands of Indian society. Areas hitherto unreached by the conventional education system are now gradually being taken care of by the open learning system in India. One such area is the education and training of local self-government functionaries. Since their number runs in millions, it poses a pedagogical challenge for distance education. This paper argues that education and training programs offered through the ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Governance; Evaluation; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Local government; Pedagogics; Open learning; Distance learning; Instructional design; Program evaluation; Training

Geographic subjects: Asia; India

Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2000

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Journal title: Open learning: the journal of open and distance learning

Journal volume : 15

Journal number: 3

Journal date: November 2000

Pages: pp.309-315

ISSN: 0268-0513

Statement of responsibility: Mohammed Aslam

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 64.100



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