Article

The space of open and distance learning in globalised times

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Edwards R & Usher R (2001) The space of open and distance learning in globalised times. Indian Journal of Open Learning, 10 (3), pp. 259-268. http://journal.ignouonline.ac.in/iojp/index.php/IJOL/article/view/600

Abstract
In this paper the argument is made that the foregrounding of spatial metaphors through globalisation has made it possible to understand open and distance learning as a re-mapping of education. ODL particularly when delivered through ICTs is proving to be significant in the breaking down, and the breaking out, of educational spaces of enclosure, both literal and metaphorical. Yet contrary to what many have argued this re-mapping is not inherently and necessarily liberating. Whilst ODL can facilitate the development of learners as active subjects and whilst ODL may be a factor in the blurring of tightly drawn disciplinary boundaries this does not mean that more power is necessarily put in the hands of learners. The map is redrawn not torn up. ODL is no less a process of being disciplined and in some respects is more so than learning in classrooms.

Journal
Indian Journal of Open Learning: Volume 10, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2001
PublisherIndira Gandhi National Open University
Publisher URLhttp://journal.ignouonline.ac.in/…article/view/600
ISSN0971-2690

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Professor Richard Edwards

Professor Richard Edwards

Emeritus Professor, Education