Has political leadership played a major part in the development of distance
education? The stories of the founding of many of the major single-mode institutions
in industrial and developing countries provide ample testimony of the vital part that
political leaders often played in establishing and expanding such institutions. Many of
these institutions relied heavily on the support of governments or individuals in their
early years.
There is also the obverse situation: sometimes political parties have stayed in power
only a short time, and the successor governments have taken a less favorable view of newly
founded distance education institutions.
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