The Chronicle of Higher Education

Developing Countries Turn to Distance Education

Enrollments can increase quickly with online programs, but so do quality-control issues

By BURTON BOLLAG

It is hard enough for developing nations to build new brick-and-mortar universities to keep up with population growth, let alone with expanding enrollment. So in Beijing, Jakarta, and elsewhere, governments are ordering their large state-run distance-learning institutions...

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