The Options that Open and Distance Learning Bring
Posted: Tuesday, December 06, 2005
by Angela Williams
Oxford Distance Learning
My name is Anthea Deluth and my husband is in the forces and stationed overseas. This is only some of the time. The rest of the time we are travelling to our next destination, and settling into a program of education is almost impossible. That was until I discovered that I could learn anywhere by doing my studies through distance learning and this was a large step to take for me. All of a sudden the excuses were gone. I could do what I always wanted and whenever I found myself watching a television program I didn't particularly like, or out in the evening and not enjoying myself fully, I thought of the time I could be putting into my studies of something that genuinely interested me. I took the big step of contacting the major open and distance learning College in Britain, Oxford College ODL. They made me feel at ease, and told me to take one step at a time. I am now completing a diploma along with my husband. He and I are returning to Britain shortly and we are interested in opening a business together. He is so impressed with the ease of learning, he has done a diploma himself and we are looking forward to a new settled life working together and using the knowledge we now posses through our distance learning.
My brother's wife says, "Why wasn't learning so easy when I went to school?" The answer is that the education industry is becoming more flexible with distance learning schools who listen to what the students want and are interested in making education a possibility for every one.
I write this article with great thanks to Oxford College ODL and Oxford Distance Learning for their efforts and constant battle with the older establishments who are interested in seeing that education remains the 'old donkey' that makes things difficult for the single student and their needs simply because it is easier for them. When people think of quality education they think of 'Oxford'. Oxford College ODL and Oxford Distance Learning have not fallen short of the mark, and hopefully they will keep pushing the boundaries on the student's behalf. Bravo to them for their efforts, and because of them, bravo to us!
About the Author:
Anthea Deluth studied at Oxford College ODL from 2002 – 2005 and completed studies in Life Coaching, Homeopathy and Classical Civilisation. Anthea Deluth is now running her own coaching business and has major corporate clients in the UK.
There was one comment and you took it off very fast. Very interesting!!!!!!! The writer criticized ODL. it means that ALL this praising letters are faked. Do you think that people are Idiots? I want to see ho long before you take my note off. Jonathan
There are 3 reviews on the ODL website, all glowing and use the same wording and now I find this. Something's wrong here...
hehehe, classic fake review! It does seem dodgy, doesn't it?
The school appears to be a scam, it has an Ascension Island website and when I queried this and their bizarre customer support I received defensive inconsistent information. DO NOT ENROL AT ODL IT IS A SCAM.
Oxford College ODL -I agree with the last comment, there is an on campus and off campus address, there is no campus!! I've checked it out! the Oxford address is a PO Box, please be wary, as the diplomas are pretty worthless, you have no idea who or what the background of your tutors are, the work looks like it's copied and pasted, very bad grammar etc YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! ps. I would like to be nice, however, it's more important that people are warned as this industry is not very well regulated.oxford college ODL
big fat scam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
irrelevant answers to their questions
DONT JOIN !!!!