Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education and e-Learning

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A01=Colin Latchem
A01=Insung Jung
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accreditation standards
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Common Language
Corporate E-learning
Cross-border Higher Education
design
digital learning environments
Distance Education
E-learning Quality
E-learning Readiness
educational evaluation
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External Quality Agencies
external quality review process
frameworks
higher education policy
IGNOU
indira
Indira Gandhi National Open University
INQAAHE
institutional self-assessment
instructional
international academic benchmarking
Monash
National Academies
National Quality Frameworks
ODL
ODL Institution
ODL Programme
ODL Provider
ODL Student
online
open
process
Professional Development
QA Agency
QA Framework
QA Process
QA System
systems
UK Quality Assurance Agency
university

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415887342
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Quality assurance (QA) in open and distance learning (ODL) can be a contentious issue. Some argue that it should be judged by the same criteria and methods as face-to-face education, while others claim that it is so different in its organization, enrolments and operations that conventional QA mechanisms cannot apply. Some advocate the use of specific guidelines and standards for e-learning; others believe that, regardless of the technology, the basic principles of quality teaching and learning should apply. Providers who have enjoyed freedom from external scrutiny may resist attempts at external regulation and auditing and look upon QA as yet another imposition of corporatization and bureaucracy on education. Others see it as a means of establishing a culture of quality, self-reflection and self-improvement.

There is little research-based literature to guide policy-makers, managers and practitioners in applying QA in education and training to ensure the right balance is found between accountability and autonomy, as well as assuring quality for the time and costs involved. In this respect, Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education and e-Learning is a book that is long overdue. It explains what is involved in QA and accreditation in education. It describes and analyzes applications of these practices in open, distance, dual-mode and conventional universities throughout Europe, North America, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific, looking at open schooling, e-learning in conventional schools, non-formal adult and community education, and corporate and small-to-medium enterprises.

Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education and e-Learning is edited and authored by experts with extensive international experience in ODL, e-learning and QA who give careful consideration to the possibilities and challenges involved. The book will be an invaluable guide for all policy-makers, managers, practitioners and researchers in the field.

Insung Jung is Professor of Education, Media and Society at the International Christian University in Tokyo.

Colin Latchem is an Australian researcher, writer and consultant in open and distance learning.

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