A brief on ODL practice in Kenya
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Date
2006Author
Ogeda, Odumbe Jackoniah
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Introduction
The Centre for Open and Distance Learning has been established to facilitate the Internal Faculties in launching and managing their programmes using distance mode with a view to increasing access to university education and provide equity in higher education to the learners all over the country.
Operational Strategies
The operational strategies that have been set up involve collaborative arrangements between the CODL and the Internal Faculties in the development of Study Materials and Learner support Services for off-campus students. The professional in open and distance learning are availed by the Centre to serve the Faculties as trainers while the Faculties provide academic expertise who are facilitated through participatory methods involving application of knowledge, skills and strategies to develop study materials in their respective subjects.
Focus
The Centre is currently working with Faculties of Science, Commerce and Arts. The Material development process involves training, writing, reviewing and editing followed by conversion to e-content and audio modes.
Conclusion
These collaborative arrangements will increase access to higher education make significant contribution in the realization of educational Millennium Goals in Kenya where only 20% of all those who qualify obtain admission in the public universities
Citation
A BRIEF ON ODL PRACTICE IN KENYA, OGEDA, MR. ODUMBE JACKONIAH , The Official Launching of the African Council for Distance Education (ACDE) Secretariat in Nairobi at Utalii Hotel 4th July 2006, (2006) copy at http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/jackoniahodumbe/publications/brief-odl-practice-kenyaPublisher
College of Education and External Studies, University of Nairobi
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- Faculty of Education (FEd) [1040]