Supportive role of the “CBCI Chair” at IGNOU in ODL programme development

Gracious Thomas (Indira Gandhi National Open University, India)

Asian Association of Open Universities Journal

ISSN: 2414-6994

Article publication date: 1 March 2013

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Abstract

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) Chair at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) was established with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between CBCI and IGNOU on 29 February 2000 to plan, design, develop and launch socially relevant programmes of study in the areas of HIV/AIDS social work, philosophy, etc. The one-time endowment grant of US$125,000 facilitates the programme development process without any financial contribution from IGNOU. In the 13 years of its existence, the CBCI Chair has developed eight programmes – from Certificate to Doctoral programmes. Some of these programmes have been revised. Over 30,000 students have enrolled for these programmes, which are being offered in 12 countries. Although the chair follows all the prescribed procedures for programme development and launch, the nature, scope and financial viability being enjoyed by the Chair facilitates timely decision making and achievement of targets. The CBCI Chair is a success story in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) as it has helped in the establishment of the first School of Social Work in ODL, the Centre for Tibetan Studies and the Mother Teresa Chair. The Chair has been instrumental in providing scholarships and awards to several students. This paper examined the what, why and how of the CBCI Chair and the implications it has as a model towards targeted interventions in ODL systems, quality assurance, maintenance and sustainability.

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Thomas, G. (2013), "Supportive role of the “CBCI Chair” at IGNOU in ODL programme development", Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 83-89. https://doi.org/10.1108/AAOUJ-08-01-2013-B008

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