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The effectiveness of models of flexible provision of higher education [EIP 01/09]

This study grew out of a concern about the effectiveness of flexible provision initiatives in affording study choices to students in non-metropolitan regions of Australia. The cases chosen for close investigation are ones which provide for students in non-metropolitan regions. This research was funded under the Evaluations and Investigations Programme (EIP).



Author(s) Peter Ling; Geoff Arger; Helen Smallwood;
Swinburne University;
Ron Toomey;
Ron Toomey and Associates;
Denise Kirkpatrick; Ian Banard;
Charles Sturt University

Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 2001

Topics Covered
Sectors :
Higher education
Detailed :
Equity and access
Quality
Rural, regional and remote

Availability

Executive summary: view HTML    

Full report: download PDF     (2664 Kb, 218 pages)

Report, part 1: download PDF    ( 828 KB, 24 pages)

Report, part 2: download PDF     ( 465 KB, 18 pages)

Report, part 3: download PDF    ( 729 KB, 41 pages)

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