Application of System Analysis in ODL
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Research reports and observations have indicated the absence of quality planning in the management of open and distance education in Africa. This appears to be one of the major constraints to the effective management of Open and distance education in majority of the institutions all over Africa. This paper is theoretical in nature. The main purpose is to discuss the application of system Analysis in Educational Management. The paper reviewed how system Analysis can help to promote distance education. It also discussed the meaning and objectives of System Analysis. Distance education and the strategies for applying System Analysis in distance education. It was recommended that Policy makers should avoid working on the symptoms of problem but rather the exact nature of the problems, the government should equip study centers with facilities in order to facilitate learning through distance education. ÂReferences
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