<p>"The book that Jung and Latchem pulled together provides much-needed discussion on just what quality assurance in distance education is. It also provides conceptual organizational models and practical strategies for continually working towards quality improvement and for transparently tracking and documenting outcomes. Most importantly, this book finally brings quality assurance from being a lofty ideal into the realm of practical discussion." <strong><em>—The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning</em></strong></p><p>"With its in-depth, cogent examination of structure and organization of worldwide distance education systems, this book can serve as an effective teaching resource, as well as an invaluable reference for administrators and policy-makers. Undoubtedly, it will prove to be an enlightening and useful contribution to the field of distance learning." <br />—<strong><em>Educational Technology</em></strong></p><p><strong>"</strong>This volume makes a valuable contribution to the growing body of assessment-related work in this area, and as it is co-edited by two well regarded researchers, we can be assured that it includes authors whose chapters have been carefully vetted. The book’s organization presents an effective topical sequence, with chapters focusing on assessment-related issues in specific contexts- higher education, online education, international, regional, types of institutions, specific institutions, consortia, and corporations- then finishing with a broader discussion of quality assurance in the final chapters to nicely pull the entire body of work together. This approach allows the reader to be selective in choosing those chapters most relevant to their particular organizational setting, though all should be sure to absorb the beginning and ending chapters to gain an overall perspective.<strong>"</strong>–<em>Dr Michael Beaudoin, University of New England</em></p><p><strong>"</strong>In terms of content, this instructive, inspiring, and rich book can be considered as a platform and even a complementary work for current and future research on QA in ODL. The present book as a roadmap of research on QA in different ODL settings, and as a guide, promising that regardless of activities reported here, there will be many opportunities and new horizons for the development of interesting projects covering a broad range of QA topics through a variety of research approaches, has taken a successful step towards such a development in theory and practice, though in effect, it leans somewhat toward the side of practice. I believe that reading such a valuable quality work will be of interest and benefit for researchers, students, professors, managers, authorities, policy makers and decision makers, practitioners, and, above all, end-users of services provided through ODL.<strong>"</strong>– <em>Dr A. Isfandyari-Moghaddam, Islamic Azad University </em></p>
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Insung Jung is Professor of Education, Media and Society at the International Christian University in Tokyo.
Colin Latchem is an Australian researcher, writer and consultant in open and distance learning.