Othman Haji Simbran Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council

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Othman Haji Simbran Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council Issues and Implementation of ODL: implications for policy formulation in Brunei Darussalam Othman Haji Simbran Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council

INTRODUCTION Education delivery in Brunei Darussalam Smallness in terms geographical area Small population and stable economy Acknowledges the potential benefits of ODL This paper will focus on some issues of ODL and the extent to which these issues could determine implementation policies in a small country like Brunei Darussalam. Resistance and reservations held by certain groups of people

Why there has been an increased interest in ODL ? Student eligible for tertiary studies is increasing annually but places for study at local institutions are becoming limited. In order to continuously fulfill constant human resource development requirements The need to constantly update oneself to acquire various skills and new knowledge Brunei has established a well-developed ICT network - there is certain readiness English language usage in its system of education provides a wider choice Consistent with the Ministry of Education’s mission

CONSIDERATION PERTAINING TO POLICY AND REGULATION OF ODL Increasing number of private institutions and training agencies providing various courses through ODL - arrangements with foreign institutions/professional bodies/training agencies In order to ensure that matters relating to QA requirements are fulfilled, the government through BDNAC is charged with the responsibility to oversee this matter BDNAC acts as a consumer of the product rather than a recipient of a public good – whatever quality standard set by the BDNAC- fits the purpose in the context of Brunei Must meet criteria set or expected by various stakeholders – employers, professional bodies, students and accreditation agencies

According to Robinson (1994, p According to Robinson (1994, p.4), the quality of distance learning course is normally judged partly on the following its completion, drop-out and pass rates; the submission rate of assignments by students; the standard of the materials (in terms of clarity); consistency of standards across different parts of the course; the acceptance of the course by an accrediting body; its validation by an external assessors; peer review (course developers or subject specialists); the kind of learning resulting from study of the course; the assessment design; how far learning objectives are met; accessibility of support and guidance for students; the responsiveness of the institution to students' needs; the tutors’ helpfulness to the learning process.

How, what aspects are considered and what criteria are used in the accreditation of ODL and why ? In Brunei, ODL courses are assessed on a similar basis as conventional full-time courses quality and accreditation are at the heart of much of the debate concerning ODL- Knight (2002: 13) accreditation is purposeful in a number of ways In general, accreditation is a method employed in order to determine quality, and it is a form of quality control

The special committee of BDNAC has indicated some features for consideration if ODL is accepted, and these among others include the following: The institutions and their courses must first be accredited by the government of the country of origin and/or by any accrediting agencies recognised by the government Courses in professional fields such as accountancy, engineering, law, architecture and pharmacy, must first be accredited by professional bodies in the fields concerned ODL courses conducted must be through a combination of both face-to-face and distance learning using multimedia technology, on collaboration between foreign and local agencies

Local partner will provide or act as a study centre responsible to provide the following services: Provide a place for individual study in appropriate environment and at appropriate times Library facilities including e-library Facilities for taking test, examination and various forms of assessment Information centre (in administrative, management, record keeping etc) and provide guidance to the general public Access to technology Acts as a meeting point enabling students to meet with ODL institutions’ lecturer, administrator and also enabling students to meet fellow students in the same and/or different course.

FUNDING OF ODL still at its preliminary planning stages – funding has not been considered

The following aspects relating to funding could be considered for implementation Students and government personnel could be considered for either full or partial scholarship awards to study through ODL should they fulfill the criteria set by various government scholarship agencies. Private local education providers in ODL maybe given some form of government incentives for instance by providing financial assistance, facilitates in acquiring physical educational infrastructure, including land tenure etc Government institutions of higher learning will be encouraged to promote collaboration with foreign universities or colleges to run courses through ODL. Collaboration and coordination would include research work or project in the areas of curriculum, technology provision, assessment and cost.

CONCLUSION Brunei Darussalam continues to observe and evaluate how other countries benefit from this Problems inherent within such a system for example fear towards foreign exploitation and domination should be taken into consideration The success of ODL in other countries cannot simply be assumed directly applicable to Brunei Darussalam since the context and settings are likely to lack suitability and relevance

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