The Acculturation of 'Open' Materials and the Enhancement of Learning

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PCF5: Cross-Cutting Theme // This paper deals with the experience of organising course-content in the self-learning format. A
few preliminary remarks describing the setting of our work are necessary to clarify the issues
confronting us. The main focus of our study is the postgraduate programme in English offered by
our institute. This programme, being 'open', does not require the learner to have a specialised
background of competence in English Literature. The learners, initially including mostly those who
would have pursued a 'private' programme of study, now increasingly consists of many who
graduated in other disciplines. A majority of those who enrol for this programme are graduates
who did not seek admission into the conventional programme in English because in all likelihood
they want to pursue more than one programme simultaneously. Many of the learners are English
language teachers of schools (often with an English Major at college) or are otherwise employed. //
Such experience as sought to be recounted here is intended to foreground the 'cultural' space
that Distance Learning requires in order to be properly effective. The presumption here is that
learning and teaching are transactions related to a culturally inflected learning-space. This aspect
takes on added significance when a traditional, campus-based university like Gauhati University,
an institution of local pre-eminence, incorporates the system of distance, off-campus learning. // Paper ID 425
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