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How
Distance and Open Learning has Changed
my Life |
by:
Emma
Jones |
When
I was approached to write a piece on open
and distance learning education, I came
up with this piece. After reading it through,
I have come to the conclusion that my life
has changed completely because of it. I
didn't realise how much until I wrote about
it, and got half way through proof reading
it. This is what I wrote:
'When I got married I quit my job in the
legal profession. Eighteen years on, and
three children later, I decided that there
had to be more for my future. I had the
time to spend on anything I wanted, but
I didn't know what I wanted to do. I looked
through the courses that Oxford College
ODL offered by open and distance learning,
and realised that this mode of education
was a very good place to start. I had picked
out the characteristics of education that
I didn't want to bother with, and there
were quite a few! Examples of these were
not sitting in a classroom with younger
students that would show me up, stringent
rules and class times that had to be adhered
to, and cramming for and worrying about
exams that were taken in large halls full
of these again, young students. Oxford College
ODL through their distance learning and
open learning courses was offering me what
I wanted, all that was left to do was to
choose where I wanted to start.
I decided to start with two courses that
were completely different, so I enrolled
in one that I thought would help me understand
the world around me, and one that would
help me with confidence and my relations
with my children. The first came in the
form of a sociology diploma, and the second
in a diploma in life coaching. I knew I
was taking a lot on, but this was just for
me, and I could take five years to complete
them! It hasn't taken me anywhere near that
long to complete them both. I have completed
my diploma in sociology with distinction,
and I am on my penultimate assignment for
my life coaching diploma. I have been able
to put a lot of time into my studies, but
it has only been shy of two years now and
I have accomplished more than I thought
I would have been able to.
My plans are to move onto a diploma in psychology
next which my background in sociology has
given me a deep interest in, and for myself
rather selfishly, I am going to enrol on
the English Literature program which I believe
will give me the confidence to enjoy the
writings and works of those that spent their
lives composing pure and quality entertainment.
I couldn't have done all this if it wasn't
for the distance learning and open learning
courses offered.
Through me, my children have gained confidence.
My education in life coaching has given
me the ability to support my children without
interfering which gives them confidence.
My son has since started his own business
with my support, and my daughter is studying
through distance learning as I am, whilst
she trains in distance running. She has
realised, as I have, that there are many
ways to get a quality education, and it
doesn't have to get in the way of other
ambitions.'
Distance learning and open learning have
changed our lives greatly, and there are
many reasons to study this way. I have come
to learn that education is not something
to be scared of, it is something for everybody,
and it is something that you should be able
to take at your own pace. Distance learning
has done this for us along with show us
that education is not just there for those
who want to further their job prospects,
but it is also there for people to simply
gain knowledge in subjects that they are
interested in and through this it is impossible
to describe the feeling of confidence that
is achieved. I had always thought that further
education was for those that had to make
more money to support themselves and it
was just a tool to further their job prospects.
It is much more than that and has opened
my eyes to a whole new way of life. It is
for me, it is for my children, and it is
for everyone. Distance learning doesn't
discriminate. It is a gift.
About the author:
Emma Jones is from Chelsea London. She studies
at Oxford Distance Learning. For more information
on Oxford Distance Learning please see http://www.oxforddistancelearning.com/.
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