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The Correspondence School
A history of Innovation Continues

In its 80-year history The Correspondence School (TCS) has earned a reputation for developing innovative teaching methods to deliver distance learning.

Founded in 1922,TCS was set up to ensure all children,including those from isolated families,had access to education.Traditionally,students came from very remote areas and while that is still true today the s  . . . more
Author : Correspondence School Created : 07 May 2002
 
< b>New technology offers new possibilities for education.
< b>New technology offers new possibilities for education.

Address to the Distance Association of New Zealand 2002 conference. Te Papa, Wellington.

Introduction

Behind debates about the role of universities, collaboration between providers and the need for more strategic research, trends that will transform tertiary education in the 21st century are unfolding relentlessly.

The key tre  . . . more
Author : Steve Maharey. Created : 17 Apr 2002
 
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