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Theory and distance education: A New Discussion

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    Abstract

    Theories guide the practice and research of distance education. Traditionally, theories of distance education have been derived from classical European or American models based on correspondence study. Recently, telecommunications systems have significantly altered the practice of distance education in the United States and have produced a uniquely American approach to this field. This has created the need for a new theory to guide the practice of distance education. This theory, called Equivalency Theory, is described and compared to the historical theories of distance education.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalAmerican Journal of Distance Education
    Volume13
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1999

    Keywords

    • Communication (Thought Transfer)
    • Comparative Analysis
    • Distance Education
    • Educational Theories
    • Industrialization
    • Interaction
    • Personal Autonomy
    • Telecommunications

    Disciplines

    • Education

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