An overview on the indian distance learning education system
In a recent public appearance, while inaugurating the three day national workshop on distance learning, honourable Mr. Governor Jammu & Kashmir, referred to the distance learning education system as the most suitable learning remote areas. The special reference in the speech was towards provision of education, in the areas tradition classroom learning modules and thus appropriateness of this counter program. While the stated is certainly
Before highlighting upon the nuances of distance education in Indian context, it is imperative to
Pros and cons of distance learning with specific reference to the Indian education scenario:
The invisible bridge: Distance education is an evolving field with obvious merits. For those who for any reason cannot to the classrooms, distance learning is the perfect answer. It simply connects the two ends of thus simplifies the learning process.
Efficient system: Distance learning does not mandates physical attendance and thus saves on time heads. It is an efficient learning schema, which maximises output in minimal time.
Apt for professionals: Distance especially convenient for working professionals, who cannot spare 2-3 years for pursuing full time higher education
Host of options: Distance learning offers education curriculum over a host of learning streams to include higher education. Even of education programs like IIT are soon to be added to the already extensive list.
Quality Concerns: Distance
Infrastructural mismatch: Distance education has been a wonderful model in developed parts of where the most superior technology enabled tools disseminate the course nitty-gritty. However in India, even the is not available to majority. The mismatch would be explicitly apparent, if compared with aptly progressed learning is synonymous to online learning.
Lack of information: Distance education in India is still in nascent stages growing concept, it is not perhaps being adequately nurtured. Aspirants are still not clear on the the communication channels are too loosely knitted. In such circumstances, the adequacy of the concept is