Distance Education in the Professionalization of People with Disability and Prison Inmates

This paper illustrates the impact of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia  (UNED, by its Spanish acronym) in supporting and professionalizing the vulnerable groups of the Costa Rican society, including prison inmates, persons with physical disability, individuals from remote areas, among others.  Thi...

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Main Authors: Ileana Ulate-Soto, Elizarda Vargas-Morúa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica 2012-12-01
Series:Revista Electronic@ Educare
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/EDUCARE/article/view/4761
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Summary:This paper illustrates the impact of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia  (UNED, by its Spanish acronym) in supporting and professionalizing the vulnerable groups of the Costa Rican society, including prison inmates, persons with physical disability, individuals from remote areas, among others.  This study attempts to answer this type of questions: What kind of support has been provided to these sectors?  What are the challenges faced by distance education universities to succeed?  How does UNED have solved these challenges?  What is the impact of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia on the Costa Rican society for the professionalization of its population?  Documentation and statistics have been used in the study; in addition, two people who graduated from UNED were selected to illustrate the type of cases the University serves. (1) Translator’s note: It refers to the “Costa Rican Distance Education State University”.
ISSN:1409-4258