Community Radio Case Studies

Date
2002-12-02Abstract
The case studies challenge us to consider community radio as an effective means of reaching the targets of a world free of HIV/AIDS and of each child having access to educational opportunities if only, as Boulahya declares, 'we dare to dream'.
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- 2000-2005 [85]
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Education for All: The Mass Media Formula
Walker, David; Dhanarajan, Gajaraj (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2000-04-26)Community radio is an immensely powerful technology for the delivery of education with enormous global potential reach. Creating opportunities for communities to utilize this delivery system will enable disadvantaged groups ... -
Open and Flexible Learning: Commonwealth Experience and India’s Challenge
Dhanarajan, Gajaraj (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2001-12-05)Open and Flexible Learning: Commonwealth Experience and India's Challenge, Inaugural Remarks, Sub-theme: Flexible and Open Learning, Main theme: Technology Enabled Flexible Education and Development at the: 76th Annual ... -
Open and Distance Learning in Developing Economies
Dhanarajan, Gajaraj (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2002-12-06)I am pleased to be here at this meeting and to share with you some thoughts as well as experiences that we have been gradually gathering over the last 30 years in practicing open and distance learning (ODL), especially in ... -
Globalization, Competitiveness and Open and Distance Education: Reflections on Quality Assurance
Dhanarajan, Gajaraj (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 1997-11-11)Globalization, Competitiveness and Open and Distance Education: Reflections on Quality Assurance by Professor Gajaraj Dhanarajan, President, The Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, to the Asian Association of Open ... -
Distance Education: Status and Issues
Dhanarajan, Gajaraj (Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 1996-10-21)The development of open and distance learning during the last 25 years has been described as a response to increased needs and demands on the educational sector by population growth and economic and societal necessities.