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Master of Arts in Education with
specialization in Adult Education and Distance learning
The need for Distance Learning and Adult Education
Distance education technologies are expanding at an extremely rapid rate.
Too often, educators have become captivated by the latest technologies
without dealing with the underlying issues of learner characteristics and
needs, the influence of media upon the instructional process, equity of
access to interactive delivery systems, and the new roles of teacher, site
facilitator, and student in the distance learning process.
It seems that Distance Learning is gaining
rapid acceptance these days; everyone from retired males and females, moms
and dads to students right out of high school are choosing Distance Learning
as their best route to a successful career.
The research firm, International Data Corp,
estimates that the E-learning market in the United States will grow from
$2.3 billion last year to $14.7 billion by 2004. Worldwide, the overall
E-learning market is expected to hit $23 billion by 2004.
It has become very important for educators to
develop skills required for effective administration and teaching of
distance learning courses. Distance Learning is a trend you cannot afford to
miss.
Usefulness of the Adult Education and Distance Learning program
The Master of Arts degree in Education (MAED)
with specialization in Adult Education and Distance Learning is designed for
experienced educators who are interested in enhancing their professional
practice through online study of advanced professional knowledge related to
teaching and learning. The MAED degree program involves a variety of
learning formats, depending upon the subject matter and competencies to be
developed.
The program focuses on learning and
communication theories, with particular reference to adult learning, and its
use in the planning and design of distance education curricula and courses.
The program encompasses the study of adult
learning theories, instructional design, multiple distance education
modalities, assessment and evaluation, as well as tools, techniques and
strategies associated with distance education with a focus on self-directed
learning.
Faculty and other educators are often limited
by commitments, pressures and demands of their work and family life. The
MAED degree course itself being a distance learning program allows you to
work at your own pace without any requirements of on-campus classroom
attendance.
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