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Potentiality of Disaster Management Education through Open and Distance Learning System in Bangladesh Open University

Year 2015, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 249 - 260, 27.02.2015
https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.24161

Abstract

Bangladesh Open University (BOU) is the only public educational institution in Bangladesh, where, a dual-mode method of learning system has been introduced. Established in 21st October, 1992, the University now accommodates 1,74,459 learners in 2012. The wide range networking of this university provides it a great prospect to execute a broad spectrum of activities to accomplish its social responsibilities. Despite the aims of BOU at continuous quantitative improvement and greater equity in the society, like most of the ODL method universities in the world, BOU framed a limited objective to create awareness and preparedness about the contemporary global disaster proneness among its learners. Bangladesh for its geographical location, experiences several natural disasters like annual flood, heavy rainfall, cyclone and tidal surge, earth quake, river bank erosion, drought, etc. Lack of awareness of the sustainable use of the natural resources, and the consequences of the heedless consumption of them by the inhabitants enhanced the degree and frequency of these natural disasters during the last decades. The present study emphasizes on the role of Bangladesh Open University in creating awareness among its learners about the causes and pattern of disasters, pre and post disaster management strategies, etc. The study proves that BOU is a unique educational institution which, through the ODL method of teaching, using various educational medium like, tutorial support, printed study materials, electronic media, internet, and cellular phone, etc. can provided a wide range of knowledge about the disaster vulnerability, risk reduction and management strategies to its learners.

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Year 2015, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 249 - 260, 27.02.2015
https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.24161

Abstract

References

  • Annual Report, (1991). Asian Development Bank, Dhaka.
  • Brammer, H. (1996). The Geography of the Soils of Bangladesh, University Press Ltd., Dhaka, p Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, (2007). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka.
  • CIDA (1996). Primary School Teachers for Environmental Awareness, Institute of Development
  • Environment & Strategic Studies, North South University, Dhaka. Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) (2012). WHO.6. Geological Survey, Bangladesh, 2000.
  • Handicap International (2007). Vulnerabilities and Capacities of people to cope with Disaster, Dhaka.
  • Islam, R, (2008). SIDR, Bangladesh Resource Centre for Indigenous Knowledge (BARCIK) Dhaka, pp. 155-168.
  • Islam, N.(2005). People’s Participation of the 1998 Flood in Dhaka City,
  • Natural Hazards in Bangladesh: Studies in Perception, Impact and Coping Strategies, Disaster Research Training and Management Centre, D.U.,pp. 19-28
  • Nizamuddin, K. (2001). Disaster in Bangladesh, Disaster Research Training and Management Centre, D.U.,pp. 1-8.
  • Rahman, S. M. (2001). Disaster Management and Public Awareness in Bangladesh, Disaster
  • Research Training and Management Centre, D.U. ,pp.180-182. Report of the Task Forces on Bangladesh Development Strategies for the 1990s ( Vol.4),
  • Environmental Policy, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, pp. 63-70.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Saima Ahmad This is me

Sharker Md. Numan This is me

Publication Date February 27, 2015
Submission Date February 27, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 16 Issue: 1

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APA Ahmad, S., & Numan, S. M. (2015). Potentiality of Disaster Management Education through Open and Distance Learning System in Bangladesh Open University. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 16(1), 249-260. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.24161