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Distance and campus universitiesDistance and campus universities

Distance and campus universities1999

tensions and interactions : a comparative study of five countries

Sarah Guri-Rozenblit

About this book

"This book compares the emergence and development of autonomous, fully fledged distance teaching universities (DTUs) in five higher education systems: the UK, Germany, Spain, Canada and Israel. It examines the evolution and the functional roles of the DTUs as they faced and dealt with challenges such as open admission, unprepared students, part-time students, flexible curricula, innovative learning/teaching, modes, making use of advanced technologies, creating 'virtual classrooms', modularization and international cooperation - issues which appeared on the agenda of 'traditional', 'conventional' campus universities within a decade or two. It provides a synthesis of higher education literature and distance education literature, which are currently almost totally isolated and which rarely refer to one another. It examines the commonalities and divergences between the five DTUs - a timely observation, after two decades of operation, of the unique and variable national impacts on the nature and profile of each DTU, and ends with an analysis of the main lessons to be derived from past experiences of the DTUs as they might apply to the future planning of both conventional universities and providers of distance higher education."--Jacket.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL12320413W

Subjects

Cross cultural studiesDistance educationHigher EducationCross-cultural studiesUniversities and collegesUniversities and colleges, admission

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