Cost and Financing in Open Schooling/Efficiency & Effectiveness of ODL

From WikiEducator
Jump to: navigation, search
Tutorial.png Unit 9 

Introduction | What is the Difference between Efficiency and Effectiveness | Efficiency | Cost-Effectiveness | Cost-Effectiveness of ODL Institutions | Making the Case for ODL


Introduction

In the latter decades of the 20th Century, education was thought to be the key to unlocking the human potential of developing countries and enabling them to ‘take off’ on a modernising trajectory. In many countries around the globe, significant sums have been devoted to expanding access to education and on improving the quality of inputs. In recent decades, however, this investment in education has increasingly come under scrutiny from economists who question the efficiency and effectiveness of many programmes. Open and distance learning institutions have not escaped this critique and must justify their existence by quantifying their cost-effectiveness relative to conventional education. This unit explores these issues and outlines the calculations that can be made to establish the relative efficiency and effectiveness of ODL.



Icon objectives.jpg
Objectives

By the end of this unit, you will be able to:

  • define the terms efficiency, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness;
  • explain how they differ from one another;
  • calculate the efficiency ratio between two ODL programmes or between an ODL institution and conventional education;
  • calculate the cost-effectiveness ratio between two ODL programmes or between an ODL institution and conventional education;
  • explain how scale and scope can have an impact on institutional cost-effectiveness;
  • list at least four benefits of ODL in addition to its relatively low unit costs.