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A Humanistic Framework for Distance Education

✍ Scribed by HALL, BRENDA S. ;NIELSEN, ROBERT C. ;NELSON, JILL R. ;BUCHHOLZ, CAROL E.


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
103 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
1931-0293

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✦ Synopsis


Counselor educators discuss how to maintain humanistic values when using distance education methods to deliver course work. The authors outline 4 principles that guide their practice of humanistic education within technically oriented formats and, specifically, their use of the interactive video network. Specific strategies for implementing each principle are described.


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