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  2. Moore Theological College - Wikipedia

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    The notes from these courses formed the basis of the later correspondence course, the Sydney Preliminary Theological Certificate, which was widely used within Sydney and, in time, internationally. In the 1960s Knox invited B. Ward Powers to develop a three year correspondence course that would parallel the full-time course of the college for ...

  3. OTEN - Wikipedia

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    By 1917, what had become the Correspondence Division was offering more than 20 subjects to distance learners, using a mix of correspondence education and converted railway wagons acting as makeshift classrooms and workshops. It also later assisted Australia's Second World War efforts by training 100,000 Australian and 43,000 US service personnel.

  4. School of Isolated and Distance Education - Wikipedia

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    A Perth-based distance education school was established in September 1918 as the Correspondence School of Western Australia. [3] At this time Western Australia had a comparatively small population spread across a large and diverse geographic area, and families living in isolated areas were unable to provide a comprehensive education for their ...

  5. ICS Learn - Wikipedia

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    ICS Learn, also known as International Correspondence Schools Ltd, is a provider of online learning courses in the UK. [1] It was founded in 1889 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. [ 2 ] The UK branch was set up in 1904, and it now serves around 25,000 current students.

  6. Distance education - Wikipedia

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    Distance education, also known as distance learning, is the education of students who may not always be physically present at school, [1] [2] or where the learner and the teacher are separated in both time and distance. [3] Traditionally, this usually involved correspondence courses wherein the student corresponded with the school via mail.

  7. Sydney Distance Education High School - Wikipedia

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    It uses the decentralised model of distance education, where the form of teaching is determined based on a student's situation. [1] The school caters to students living in the Greater Sydney region. The school delivers educational services via digital methods, alongside traditional paper work distributed via mail.

  8. NSW School of Languages - Wikipedia

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    NSW School of Languages (previously the Open High School) is a public specialist coeducation secondary school, with speciality in teaching languages via distance education, located in West Street, Petersham, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education.

  9. Homeschooling and distance education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The largest Christian school of distance education in Australia is the Australian Christian College, which has over 1,700 families with 4,000 students enrolled. [4] Homeschooling generally enjoys a very good reputation in the Australian media and is widely seen as a flexible alternative form of education with good socialisation opportunities in ...