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2002 332,000 11 350,000 300 200,000 1,500 147 100,000 CFL CFL ( ) CFL( ). ICT 1 1 Carl Holmberg Hansson, H. & Holmberg, C. (2006). Sweden: Distance Education Development and Competing Paradigms. In Zhang, Weiyuan (Ed.) (Forthcoming) Global perspectives: philosophy and practice in Distance Education (Volume Three), Beijing: China Central Radio & Television University Press. (In English and Chinese) Hansson, H. & Holmberg, C. (2005). Sweden: Distance Education Development and Competing Paradigms, Journal of Distance Education in China. Vol. 2, pp. 49-59. (In Chinese) 4
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1898 2006 1898 2006 The role of the state None Support structures -knowledge dissemination -projects -infrastructure Funding Private Public Education providers Correspondence schools single mode Focused concept Correspondence teaching Flexible learning Required competence of Content, writing, methodology provider All educational institutions dual mode Content, writing, methodology, new media skills, organizational skills Delivery Postal (physical transport) Internet (electronic) Language Swedish Swedish, increasingly English Educational design One Many different Information source Books Books, mediated lessons, databases, practice Interaction Letters Multimodal, but mainly e-mail Dialogue mode One to one (teacher to student dialogue) One to many (teacher to students) Many to many (students to students) One to one (teacher to student) Study place Home, library Home, library, workplace, study centre, on the move Social environment Single students a) organised groups b) informal groups c) single students Scope National National, but increasingly international Research None Small, but increasing Status Low Increasing 1950 IT 12
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