Theory and Practice of Distance EducationRoutledge, 25 ¡.¤. 2005 - 264 ˹éÒ Distance education is practised in all parts of the world and in recent years, its scope has developed enormously and rapidly. It has become an intrinsic part of many national educational systems and an academic discipline in its own right. Research into the area has produced a body of theory which is now being used to improve its practice. |
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1 TODAYS OVERALL PICTURE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION | 1 |
2 THE BACKGROUND OF DISTANCE EDUCATION | 18 |
3 PLANNING DISTANCE EDUCATION | 27 |
4 COURSE DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS | 45 |
5 STRUCTURES AND MEDIA OF DISTANCEEDUCATION COURSES | 68 |
6 INTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND THE SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION | 104 |
7 THE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF DISTANCE EDUCATION | 133 |
8 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS OF DISTANCE EDUCATION | 146 |
9 THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO DISTANCE EDUCATION AND THEIR PRACTICAL CONSEQUENCES | 156 |
Chapter 10 THE ROLE AND CONCEPT OF EVALUATION | 183 |
11 THE ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION | 207 |
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