[Air-l] abstract: Brave New Women of Asia: How distance education changed their lives

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Aug 7 05:19:15 PDT 2002


not mine, but interesting
The Net, Issue 35 http://www.netn.org/net35.htm

Brave New Women of Asia: How distance education changed their lives

Description: A Report: Brave New Women of Asia: How distance education
changed their lives by Asha S. Kanwar and Margaret Taplin as editors.
They review and analyze the impact of distance education on women in
Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,and Bangladesh. The aim of this
report is to inspire and encourage women to participate in open and
distance learning.

The aim of this book of case studies is to inspire and encourage women
to participate in open and distance learning. Going through the case
studies, potential women learners will see that most of their
reservations and fears are unfounded. Other questions in their minds
about how to cope with studies after a long gap, at a mature age or
without regular tutorials will be answered as they read about the
experiences of other women like themselves.

More...http://www.netn.org/net35.htm

jeremy hunsinger
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