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Traxler, John; Ogange, Betty – Commonwealth of Learning, 2021
This policy brief looks at open digital distance learning and the potential of massive open online courses to deliver and support teacher development in low-income countries and disadvantaged regions. It addresses the particular barriers faced by teachers and their communities and proposes options to help overcome their challenges. Recommendations…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Githens, Rod P. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2007
E-learning and distance education can play a role in helping older adults become integrated with the rest of society. As demographic and cultural changes affect the place of older adults in society, online learning programs become increasingly appealing to older adults. In this article, I discuss (1) the changing notion of work and learning in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Older Adults, Computer Uses in Education

Guariento, W. A. – System, 1997
This paper is based on a case study of an audiotape/book based package designed to improve, via distance learning, the English of Namibian teachers of English, which was adapted in 1994-95 for use in Eritrea. (five references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Culture Contact, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Panhwar, Farzana – 1996
In rural Pakistan, agricultural land is owned by men and they use family labor, including women. Women usually transact no cash from cradle to grave. There is no social support for high achievement in their lives. The illiteracy rate among women is very high, especially in rural areas, where only 7.3 percent of women are literate. Poor…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Agricultural Laborers, Distance Education, Educational Needs