PIVOT POINT: Open Distance Learning

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PROF Moeketsi Letseka - Professor of Philosophy of Education AND the Unesco Chair on Open Distance Learning at the University of South Africa (UNISA) Moeketsi Letseka is the holder of the UNESCO Chair on ODL at Unisa. He is a professor of philosophy of education and Editor-in-Chief of Africa Education Review, a scholarly journal that is jointly published by Unisa Press and Taylor & Francis in the United Kingdom (UK). Africa Education Review indexed by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), and SCOPUS.

Prof Letseka is Chairperson of the Finance Standing Committee of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES), and a member of the council of Da Vinci of Technology Management, Modderfontein, Lethabong, Johannesburg.

 During 2003 and 2005, Prof Letseka served as a senior researcher in the Human Sciences Research Council’s (HSRC) Carnegie-funded study, “Higher education industry partnerships”, under the leadership of Dr Glenda Kruss. The study’s operating budget was R3.8 million. The study investigated the depth and breadth of collaborative partnerships between industry and public higher education institutions in nanotechnology, information and communication technologies (ICTs), and materials development. In 2005, Prof Letseka served as Guest Editor, with Dr Kruss, Research Director: HSRC, of the London-based scholarly journal Industry & Higher Education, volume 19, number 2, which reported on the Carnegie Foundation funded HSRC’s national.

During 2005 and 2008, Prof Letseka received $90 000 (R1.2 million) from Ford Foundation in support of the HSRC’s Student Pathways Study, in which he served as Principal Investigator and Project Leader.The study, which sought to answer the question, “Why university students drop out without obtaining a qualification?”, was conducted at seven public higher education institutions in South Africa, namely Stellenbosch University, the University of the Western Cape, the University of Fort Hare, the University of the Witwatersrand, former University of the North (now University of Limpopo), former Peninsula Technikon, and former Pretoria Technikon. 
2 Feb 2023 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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