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Distance Education Theories Distance education theoretical perspectives
Six major elements define a distance education program : ■  The separation of teacher and learner, which distinguishes it from face-to-face learning ■  The influence of an educational organization, which distinguishes it from private study ■  The use of technical media, usually print, to unite teacher and learner and carry the educational content ■  The provision of two-way communication so that the student may benefit from or even initiate dialogue ■  The possibility of occasional meetings for both didactic and socialization purposes ■  The participation in an industrialized form of education which, if accepted, contains the genus of radical separation of distance education from other forms
The use of CMC has three major implications for distance education: ■  The breaking down of conceptual distinctions between distance education and place-based education ■  The changing of traditional roles of faculty, administrative and support staff, and adjunct tutors ■  The provision of an opportunity, which never existed before, to create a network of scholars, “space” for collective thinking, and access to peers for socializing and serendipitous exchange
Keegan identifies three theoretical positions on distance education : ■  Theories of autonomy and independence (Moore, 1991) ■  Theories of industrialization (Peters, 1988) ■  Theories of interaction and communication (Holmberg, 1988)
Moore perceives dialogue as interaction between learner and instructor, structure as certain characteristics of course design, and autonomy as learner independence. He argues that distance education organizations should ideally give students maximum independence with regard to choice of aims, objectives, study methods, and learning activities; study pace and progression; and evaluation. Theories of autonomy and independence  (Moore, 1991) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The teaching process is gradually restructured through increasing mechanization and mass production. These changes account for the emergence of the following structural propositions: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Theories of industrialization  (Peters, 1988)
Holmberg views the distance-study course and its non-contiguous communication style as instruments of a “conversation-like interaction between the student on the one hand and the tutor counselor of the supporting organization administering the study on the other”. Constant interaction (conversation) between the supporting organization (authors, tutors, counselors) is both simulated and real: simulated through the students’ interaction with the pre-produced course materials and real through written and/or telephone interaction with their tutors and counselors. Experience has shown that computer conferencing as currently implemented can be an excellent medium for facilitating a guided didactic conversation between the students, the tutors, and the supporting organization. Theories of interaction and communication  (Holmberg, 1988)
Theory of Cooperative Freedom The theory of autonomy and independence Adult learners perceive themselves as self-directing human beings and define themselves in terms of their personal achievements and experiences. The  Theory of Cooperative Freedom  perceives both adult and juvenile distance learners as motivated, self-directing students with a desire to control their learning outcomes.
Theory of Cooperative Freedom ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Theory of Cooperative Freedom This theory suggests that, independently of motivational orientation; distance students need  cooperation  as well as  individual freedom .
Theory of Cooperative Freedom Cooperation .   Education is a  cooperative  rather than an  operative  art: it implies voluntary interaction among individuals during learning. Even solitary students guiding their own programs without the help of an instructor seek help and encouragement from others. In a social setting, those who take part in an educational activity should have some sense of collaboration in both planning and implementation. Cooperation can be hard to achieve in distance education. A major problem for many students is the loneliness that results from limited access to student peers; the urge for individual freedom may intensify the problem. However, new group communication technologies such as audio conferencing, video conferencing, and computer conferencing have been devised to facilitate cooperation at a distance. Many online educators are studying computer supported collaborative learning. In a distance education setting, collaboration is even harder to achieve than cooperation. Therefore the term cooperation is deliberately chosen in this theory.
Theory of Cooperative Freedom Freedom .  This theory is concerned with freedom from restraints rather than freedom from oppression. Students should have a high level of freedom to choose rather than be restrained by a rigid distance education program. Freedom is crucial in distance education. For many people, the need for continuing education and lifelong learning is increasing. Today’s students often have fulltime jobs and families to take care of and many are reluctant to participate if it means relinquishing high-quality family life and job achievements. They need flexible education: education that allows them to combine  job ,  family , and  education  in a manageable way. Freedom has many facets and features. The facets of special importance to distance education are  time ,  space ,  pace ,  medium ,  access , and  content .
Theory of Cooperative Freedom ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The hexagon of cooperative freedom
How much freedom an online education program should provide? Program planners who address this question are likely to provide better programs Flexibility could be  unmanageable , not  acceptable , not  affordable , and not  realistic . Institutions that provide flexible online courses and programs will reach a larger potential market. A local face-to-face course with yearly enrollment covers, for example, a much smaller market than an online course with continuous enrollment. A traditional university that enrolls students once a year in a limited geographical area, reaches a smaller potential market than a distance education institution that offers continuous enrollment of students around the country. One student’s freedom ends where another’s begins. One student’s freedom to act infringes on the freedom of another. One person’s time flexibility is another’s time delay. The pedagogical challenges with regard to accommodating individual freedom with cooperative learning are evident.
Conclusion Future adult students will seek individual  flexibility  and  freedom . At the same time, many need or prefer  group collaboration  and  social unity . These aims are difficult to combine, but online education, when integrated with other media, can be the means of joining individual freedom and collective unity into truly flexible, cooperative distance education programs.
References Morten Paulsen, Cooperative Freedom: An Online Education Theory The first version of the theory was published in my monograph  From Bulletin Boards to Electronic Universities: Distance Education, Computer-Mediated Communication, and Online Education  (Paulsen 1992). The article was a first attempt to develop a theory of distance education attuned specifically to computer-mediated communication (CMC) and online education. In this revised and updated version of the article, there is less emphasis on CMC and more focus on large-scale online education. Prof. Morten Paulsen
Fernando Jorge Maia Costa Duarte de Faria Mestrado em Pedagogia do eLearning Processos Pedagógicos em eLearning Março 2010

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Ppel, Unit 1, Task 2 Distance Education Theories

  • 1. Distance Education Theories Distance education theoretical perspectives
  • 2. Six major elements define a distance education program : ■ The separation of teacher and learner, which distinguishes it from face-to-face learning ■ The influence of an educational organization, which distinguishes it from private study ■ The use of technical media, usually print, to unite teacher and learner and carry the educational content ■ The provision of two-way communication so that the student may benefit from or even initiate dialogue ■ The possibility of occasional meetings for both didactic and socialization purposes ■ The participation in an industrialized form of education which, if accepted, contains the genus of radical separation of distance education from other forms
  • 3. The use of CMC has three major implications for distance education: ■ The breaking down of conceptual distinctions between distance education and place-based education ■ The changing of traditional roles of faculty, administrative and support staff, and adjunct tutors ■ The provision of an opportunity, which never existed before, to create a network of scholars, “space” for collective thinking, and access to peers for socializing and serendipitous exchange
  • 4. Keegan identifies three theoretical positions on distance education : ■ Theories of autonomy and independence (Moore, 1991) ■ Theories of industrialization (Peters, 1988) ■ Theories of interaction and communication (Holmberg, 1988)
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  • 7. Holmberg views the distance-study course and its non-contiguous communication style as instruments of a “conversation-like interaction between the student on the one hand and the tutor counselor of the supporting organization administering the study on the other”. Constant interaction (conversation) between the supporting organization (authors, tutors, counselors) is both simulated and real: simulated through the students’ interaction with the pre-produced course materials and real through written and/or telephone interaction with their tutors and counselors. Experience has shown that computer conferencing as currently implemented can be an excellent medium for facilitating a guided didactic conversation between the students, the tutors, and the supporting organization. Theories of interaction and communication (Holmberg, 1988)
  • 8. Theory of Cooperative Freedom The theory of autonomy and independence Adult learners perceive themselves as self-directing human beings and define themselves in terms of their personal achievements and experiences. The Theory of Cooperative Freedom perceives both adult and juvenile distance learners as motivated, self-directing students with a desire to control their learning outcomes.
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  • 10. Theory of Cooperative Freedom This theory suggests that, independently of motivational orientation; distance students need cooperation as well as individual freedom .
  • 11. Theory of Cooperative Freedom Cooperation . Education is a cooperative rather than an operative art: it implies voluntary interaction among individuals during learning. Even solitary students guiding their own programs without the help of an instructor seek help and encouragement from others. In a social setting, those who take part in an educational activity should have some sense of collaboration in both planning and implementation. Cooperation can be hard to achieve in distance education. A major problem for many students is the loneliness that results from limited access to student peers; the urge for individual freedom may intensify the problem. However, new group communication technologies such as audio conferencing, video conferencing, and computer conferencing have been devised to facilitate cooperation at a distance. Many online educators are studying computer supported collaborative learning. In a distance education setting, collaboration is even harder to achieve than cooperation. Therefore the term cooperation is deliberately chosen in this theory.
  • 12. Theory of Cooperative Freedom Freedom . This theory is concerned with freedom from restraints rather than freedom from oppression. Students should have a high level of freedom to choose rather than be restrained by a rigid distance education program. Freedom is crucial in distance education. For many people, the need for continuing education and lifelong learning is increasing. Today’s students often have fulltime jobs and families to take care of and many are reluctant to participate if it means relinquishing high-quality family life and job achievements. They need flexible education: education that allows them to combine job , family , and education in a manageable way. Freedom has many facets and features. The facets of special importance to distance education are time , space , pace , medium , access , and content .
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  • 14. How much freedom an online education program should provide? Program planners who address this question are likely to provide better programs Flexibility could be unmanageable , not acceptable , not affordable , and not realistic . Institutions that provide flexible online courses and programs will reach a larger potential market. A local face-to-face course with yearly enrollment covers, for example, a much smaller market than an online course with continuous enrollment. A traditional university that enrolls students once a year in a limited geographical area, reaches a smaller potential market than a distance education institution that offers continuous enrollment of students around the country. One student’s freedom ends where another’s begins. One student’s freedom to act infringes on the freedom of another. One person’s time flexibility is another’s time delay. The pedagogical challenges with regard to accommodating individual freedom with cooperative learning are evident.
  • 15. Conclusion Future adult students will seek individual flexibility and freedom . At the same time, many need or prefer group collaboration and social unity . These aims are difficult to combine, but online education, when integrated with other media, can be the means of joining individual freedom and collective unity into truly flexible, cooperative distance education programs.
  • 16. References Morten Paulsen, Cooperative Freedom: An Online Education Theory The first version of the theory was published in my monograph From Bulletin Boards to Electronic Universities: Distance Education, Computer-Mediated Communication, and Online Education (Paulsen 1992). The article was a first attempt to develop a theory of distance education attuned specifically to computer-mediated communication (CMC) and online education. In this revised and updated version of the article, there is less emphasis on CMC and more focus on large-scale online education. Prof. Morten Paulsen
  • 17. Fernando Jorge Maia Costa Duarte de Faria Mestrado em Pedagogia do eLearning Processos Pedagógicos em eLearning Março 2010