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Achieving flexible learning through recognition of prior learning practice: a case-study lament of the Canadian academy
Posted on 28 March 2011 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
Authorship Details
Conrad, Dianne
Publication Details
Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
June 2010
Publication Title: 
Open Learning
Publisher: 
Routledge
Volume: 
25
Issue or Number: 
2
Pagination: 
153-161
Summary

Although the recognition of learners' experiential learning toward postsecondary credentials holds the promise of increased flexibility and opportunity for many, especially in the current climate of labour shortage, Canadian universities have been slow to adopt recognition of prior learning (RPL) systems. This case study of one Canadian institution showcases its RPL practice against the framework of the challenges that face RPL in traditional academic settings; and presents some of the lessons learned by Canada's foremost open and distance institution's RPL practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR].

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02/01/1999 to present (with a 24 Month delay) ; Full text delay due to publisher restrictions ("embargo"). Fulltext in printed format can be accessed at Tan Sri Dr Abdullah Sanusi Digital Library under call number LC5800 Ope.
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