Remote Learning and Distance Education

A Reference Handbook

William H Pruden III author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Dec '24

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A resource for understanding the full dimensions of remote learning and distance education, including historical developments, important policies and trends, its essential role during the COVID pandemic, and debates about benefits, drawbacks, and potential reforms as the world becomes ever more digitally connected.

Remote learning and distance education burst into the national consciousness with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic - yet it remains poorly understood in many ways. Explore a range of debates around this timely topic, including: can remote learning models of educational instruction produce the same (or better?) academic results than in-school learning? What are the socialization impacts of remote learning? What do education experts think is the next frontier in remote learning? This book explores those questions and many more.

Remote Learning and Distance Education provides the historical background and context for understanding the origins and evolution of distance education - an evolution which was accelerated dramatically, and in unpredictable ways, when the COVID-19 pandemic transformed millions of actual classrooms into virtual ones. Readers will better understand the problems, controversies and solutions surrounding distance education, from access and equity issues to maintaining academic integrity. Profiles of key figures and organizations, such as Khan Academy, give readers an introduction to important players in this potentially revolutionary approach to teaching and learning.

ISBN: 9781440879487

Dimensions: 232mm x 160mm x 20mm

Weight: 550g

248 pages