Bangladesh Open University: An Evaluation

Parves Sultan, Miyoshi Koichi

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Abstract

Distance education in Bangladesh started since 1956 with a distribution of 200 radio receivers. Open and distance learning (ODL) get institutional status through establishing the Bangladesh Open University (BOU) and it receives the autonomous status by the parliamentary act, 1992. About 80% of the total fund was a loan from ADB, for this project. After ten years of the project, the ADB conducts an ex-post evaluation, in 2002. We find some inconsistency in this evaluation report, especially in defining the components of the logic model and in the evaluation criteria. The main purpose of this study is to develop the logic model and evaluate the ex-post evaluation. We study research publications and other secondary materials for this study. Further, online literatures and our experience and observation with BOU have been strong input for this study. The key findings of this study suggest developing vision for BOU, utilizing the media center, and development of WebCT for an integrated software based web ODL system. This study can help the policy makers and other stake holders in greater comportment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPCF 4: The Forth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning
Place of PublicationCanada
PublisherCommonwealth of Learning, Canada
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventThe Forth Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF4) - Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Duration: 30 Oct 20063 Nov 2006

Conference

ConferenceThe Forth Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF4)
Country/TerritoryJamaica
CityOcho Rios
Period30/10/063/11/06

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