Commonwealth of Learning
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The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is an
History
COL was founded at the
In 2024, Professor Peter Scott was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of COL.[7]
In 2015, COL created a six-year strategic plan to align itself with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG4, which work to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning for all by 2030. The Strategic Plan for 2021-2027 was developed against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this Plan, COL has reinvigorated its mandate to provide access to learning opportunities to those in need, making use of distance education and technologies. The 2021-2027 Strategic Plan also re-animates COL's various roles as enabler, capacity builder and catalyst for educational development.
COL hosts a triennial Pan-Commonwealth Forum (PCF) on Open Learning where its Excellence in Distance Education Awards (EDEA) are presented. The Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum (PCF10), co-hosted with Athabasca University – Canada's Online University, was held 14–16 September 2022 at the TELUS Convention Centre in Calgary, Canada. This first-ever hybrid Forum brought together nearly 500 policymakers, practitioners and thought leaders from 53 countries (42 Commonwealth countries) and boasted a gathering of more Ministers from more Commonwealth nations than ever before. The resulting Calgary Communique proposed to significantly accelerate progress towards the aim and targets of the SDGs in general and SDG4 in particular to innovate for more resilient education systems and address climate change challenges by prioritising collective actions. PCF11 is scheduled for fall 2025 in Gaborone, Botswana, in partnership with Botswana Open University.
Funding
Financial support for COL's core operations is provided by Commonwealth governments on a voluntary basis, with primary funding renewed every three years. COL also receives additional contributions from other development sources and provides fee-for-service distance education and open learning course delivery and training for various international agencies.
COL's major financial contributors include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa and the United Kingdom, all of which have representatives on COL's Board of Governors.
Initiatives
Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC)[8] is a network of small countries that work collaboratively to expand access to and improve the quality of post-secondary education in their countries. Commonwealth Online Learning University (col.university) is an online learning university working collaboratively with the universities in the Commonwealth.
References
- ^ a b Staff writer (2024). "Commonwealth of Learning (COL)". UIA Global Civil Society Database. uia.org. Brussels, Belgium: Union of International Associations. Yearbook of International Organizations Online. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ "Commonwealth of Learning". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- ISBN 978-81-88205-19-6.
- ^ "COL is Enhancing Education in Nigeria, Africa through ODL". This Day Live, January 2018.
- ^ Commonwealth Currents. Commonwealth Secretariat. 1983.
- ISBN 978-0-8387-5543-3.
- ^ Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy (5 April 2018). "Why it makes sense for India to leverage relationship with Commonwealth nations". The Economic Times.
- ^ Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC)
External links
- Official Website
- COL in The Commonwealth Website
- infoDev, Commonwealth of Learning releases public report on NEPAD e-Schools
- Nigeria: Country Partners Commonwealth on Distance Learning
- SLADE, COL to empower farmers
- Unesco guidelines way to go in distance education
- Information Management Resource Kit (IMARK) Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine