Implementing Open Distance and E-Learning in Teacher Training Institutions in Eswatini

Benkosi Madlela, Bonny Ngakane
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Technological advancement and the advent of the internet led higher education institutions to transform from open and distance learning (ODL) to ODeL. The University of South Africa was the first university in Africa to offer distance education since 1946. Its success inspired other African countries like Zimbabwe and Botswana to establish Open and Distance Learning universities. In Eswatini, the Ministry of Education and Training policy of 2018 calls for the introduction of ODL in all existing and new institutions of higher learning. The policy however does not have guidelines on ODL implementation. In the interim Eswatini does not have a fully-fledged open and distance learning university. The study was conducted to explore how teacher training institutions in Eswatini implemented ODeL under the prevailing circumstances. The findings revealed that ODeL was introduced in teacher training institutions as a reactive measure to mitigate the COVID-19 lockdown that restricted students and lecturers from accessing campuses. Institutions were not ready to deliver programmes through the ODeL model. It recommended that institutions should use a blended learning approach while building capacity to gradually introduce ODeL, and train their students and staff on e-learning knowledge and skills. The Ministry of Education and Training should enact a policy with guidelines and a framework for implementing ODeL, and the government should build an open and distance learning university to align with other countries. Keywords: Open, Distance, eLearning, Eswatini.
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在埃斯瓦提尼教师培训机构实施开放式远程和电子学习
技术进步和互联网的出现促使高等教育机构从开放式远程学习(ODL)转变为开放式远程学习(ODeL)。自 1946 年以来,南非大学是非洲第一所提供远程教育的大学。它的成功激励了津巴布韦和博茨瓦纳等其他非洲国家建立开放式远程学习大学。在埃斯瓦提尼,教育与培训部 2018 年的政策要求在所有现有和新建的高等教育机构中引入开放式远程学习。然而,该政策并没有关于实施开放式远程学习的指导方针。在此期间,埃斯瓦提尼还没有一所完全成熟的开放式远程学习大学。本研究的目的是探讨在当前情况下,埃斯瓦提尼的教师培训机构是如何实施开放式远程学习的。研究结果表明,教师培训机构引入开放式远程学习是一项被动措施,目的是缓解 COVID-19 封锁对学生和讲师进入校园的限制。各院校尚未做好通过开放式远程学习模式提供课程的准备。委员会建议,各院校应采用混合式学习方法,同时进行能力建设,逐步引入开放式远程学习,并对学生和教职员工进行电子学习知识和技能方面的培训。教育和培训部应颁布一项政策,为实施开放式远程学习提供指导方针和框架,政府应建立一所开放式远程学习大学,与其他国家接轨:开放、远程、电子学习、埃斯瓦提尼。
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