Some interfaces in conventional and distance education programmes in a postmodern context
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Hendrikz, JohanKeywords
Distance education programmesContact education programmes
Higher education
Distance education -- Africa
Education, Higher -- Africa
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This article emanates from a comparative study of the quality of a B.Ed. (Hons)
 programme in contact and distance contexts in a dual-mode institution, in terms of
 access, delivery and output. Both versions of the programme are guided by a similar
 underpinning philosophy that drives its ethos. Even though it appears that there may
 be no prominent discrepancies between the two modes of training delivery, institutions
 that decide to venture into rural areas are faced with challenges that have to be sorted
 out if the quality of a given distance education programme is to be enhanced. Also,
 there is the need for institutions to distinguish between academe that are interested in distance education and those that are not in order to improve on their research status. Finally, suggestions are proffered on how institutions in an African setting can improve the quality of their programmes.Date
2009-04-26Type
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oai:UPSpaceProd:2263/9773Aluko, FR, Fraser, WJ & Hendrikz, J 2008, 'Some interfaces in conventional and distance education programmes in a postmodern context', South African Journal of Higher Education', vol. 22, no. 3, pp 484-497. [http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=20128]
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