File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2001/postcolonial.0101, message 22


Subject: Re: On Education
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 19:58:29 -0500


An interesting hypothesis, and I would like to know more about your 
argument. But how can distance education which requires access to certain 
technology be a de-colonizing process in communities which suffer 
economically (among others) from colonization and thus cannot participate?
Renate


>From: Richard Wah <wah_r-AT-usp.ac.fj>
>Reply-To: postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
>To: postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
>Subject: Re: On Education
>Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 14:17:56 +1200
>
>
>My Phd Thesis: Postcolonial perspective of distance education. A case of 
>the
>university of the south pacific - look at this question. Within the thesis 
>I
>look at DE as a de-colonising process and education as a colonising one.
>
>Richard
>
>
>
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