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Roles of distance education in the implementation of the right to education in Indonesia: analysis and lessons learnt from the sociological, political and economic points of view
- Aminudin Zuhairi, Ida Zubaidah & Daryono
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Aminudin Zuhairi, Ida Zubaidah & Daryono
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This paper addresses the roles of distance education in the implementation of the right to education, presenting sociological, political and economic analysis and lessons learnt from the specific context of Indonesia. Diversities in geographic, demographic, social cultural and economic conditions of the country provide specific challenges for its distance education practice and the process of social, political and economic transformation to which distance education can contribute.
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distance education, right to education, challenges, socia, political and economic transformation
Development of equal opportunities to education using ICT in China : Overview of the nationwide project 'Modern Distance Education for Schools in the Rural Areas of China'
- Li CHEN and Meiling CHEN
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Li CHEN and Meiling CHEN
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This Paper reports on the largest project in the world, which aims to reduce the gap in education quality between the urban areas and the rural areas in China - by sharing digital resources through ICT. This Paper gives an overview together with discussion of the challenges and some suggestions. The Paper shares some valuable information on how distance education can be used to enhance educational access and equity at low cost in developing countries.
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Large-scale, Access, Equity, Challenges, Suggestions