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The Open University: A History
By (Author) Daniel Weinbren
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st December 2014
United Kingdom
General
378.1750941
Paperback
416
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This historical perspective on The Open University, founded in 1969, frames its ethos (to be open to people, places, methods and ideas) within the traditions of correspondence courses, commercial television, adult education, the post-war social democratic settlement and the Cold War. A critical assessment of its engagement with teaching, assessment
The principal strength of this account lies in the intimate way in which we are presented with not only the institution but the people to whom it meant so much. Stories and anecdotes from staff, students, media personal and government combine to give a sense of how the institution later became known as something of a national treasure. The fact that it is in essence an insider account offers a unique perspective of the ways in which this machine-like structure with its mechanistic forms of production and delivery developed the capacity to offer students a uniquely personal learning experience. -- .
Daniel Weinbren is a Fellow in History at the Open University