International Council for Open and Distance Education explained

ICDE - International Council for Open and Distance Education
Headquarters:Oslo, Norway
Membership: Universities, higher education institutions & associations.
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Neil Fassina, President of Athabasca University, Canada
Leader Name2:Torunn Gjelsvik
Formation:22–24 August 1938
Type:NGO
Region:Worldwide
Language:English
Affiliations:UNESCO, Commonwealth of Learning, IAU, Open Education Consortium

The International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)[1] is a membership-led global organization in the field of online, open, flexible and technology enhanced education. It consists of more than 200 higher education institutions and organizations in some 84 countries.[2]

Founded in 1938, the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) has its permanent secretariat in Oslo, Norway. It is currently partly funded by a grant from the Government of Norway and has been hosted in Oslo since 1988.

Since 1960, ICDE has a partnership with UNESCO.

ICDE is a registered not-for-profit organization in Norway, operating under Norwegian law.

History

ICDE was founded in 1938 in Canada as the International Council for Correspondence Education (ICCE). The first World Conference was held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada the same year.The idea for holding an international conference came from J. W. Gibson, director of high school correspondence instruction for the province of British Columbia, who attended the National Conference on Supervised Correspondence Study in New York in 1936. Gibson shared with other delegates knowledge he had about correspondence education in several countries and then suggested that an international conference be held. Rex Haight, chair of the New York conference, supported the idea and later served as president for the first conference.

At the second conference, held in 1948, the delegates voted unanimously to establish a more permanent international council.

At the third conference, held in 1953 in Christchurch, New Zealand, a committee presented a proposed "Constitution and Rules" for the council that was adopted by the delegates. These rules helped the council became more established and conferences began to follow a more regular schedule.

In 1969, the 8th World Conference was held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris to celebrate the affiliation with UNESCO.

In 1982, during the 12th World Conference held in Vancouver, the organization changed its name to "the International Council for Open and Distance Education" (ICDE).

In 1988, during the 14th ICDE World Conference held in Oslo, the King of Norway, King Olav V, and the Norwegian Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, both attended. This conference led to the establishment of the permamenent secretariat in Oslo.

Membership

ICDE is a membership organization with 10 different types of memberships: Individuals, Students, Associations, Colleges and Universities, Companies, Educational networks, Governmental organizations, Non-Governmental organizations, Secondary Schools.

World Conference

Since 2000, the ICDE World Conference has been organized biannually and on a different continent each time. The conference is traditionally organized at the invitation of an ICDE member.

SessionLocationYearHosted byfrom
29th Natal 2021The Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN
28th Dublin 2019The Dublin City University – DCU
27th Toronto 2017Contact North
26th Sun City 2015The University of South Africa – UNISA
25th Tianjin 2013 The Tianjin Open University
24th Bali 2011 The Indonesia Open University (Universitas Terbuka)
23rd Masstricht 2009 The Open University of the Netherlands
22nd Rio de Janeiro 2006 The Brazilian Distance Education Association – ABED
21st Hong Kong 2004 The Open University of Hong Kong
20th Düsseldorf 2001The FernUniversität
19th Hagen 1999 The FernUniversität
18th State College 1997 The Pennsylvania State University
17th Milton Keynes 1994 The Open University UK
16th Nonthaburi 1992 The Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University
15th Caracas1990Universidad Nacional Abierta
14th Oslo1988The Norwegian Association for Distance Education
13th Melbourne 1985 La Trobe University
12th Vancouver1982The Athabasca University
11th New Delhi1978The Punjabi University
10th Brighton 1975 The Rapid Results College
9th Warrenton 1972
8th Paris 1969 The UNESCO Headquarter
7th Stockholm1965
6th Gearhart 1961
5th Banff 1958 The Banff School of Fine Arts
4th State College 1953 The Penn State College
3rd Christchurch 1950
2nd Lincoln 1948 The University of Nebraska
1st Victoria1938 The Department of Education for British Columbia

Presidents

The first 10 years of the council the presidence was led by Rex Haight in Canada who was also the chair of the first ICCE World Conference held in Victoria in 1938.[3] Since 1948 the presidency of the council has been limited to a maximum of 5 years.

SessionfromtoNameAffiliationfrom
23rd 2020 The Athabasca University
22nd 2018 2020 Belinda Tynan The RMIT University
21st 2015 2018 Mandla Makhanya The University of South Africa – UNISA
20th 2012 2015 Tian Belawati The Indonesia Open University (Universitas Terbuka)
19th 2008 2012 Fritz Pannekoek The Athabasca University
18th2004 2008 Helmut Hoyer The FernUniversität
17th1999 2004 Molly Corbett-Broad The University of North Carolina
16th 1995 1999 Armando Rocha-Trindade Universidad Nacional Abierta
15th 1992 1995 Marian Croft The Laurentian University
14th 1988 1992 David Sewart The Open University UK
13th 1985 1988 Kevin Smith The University of New England
12th 1982 1985 Sir John Daniel The Athabasca University
11th 1978 1982 Bakhshish Singh The Punjabi University
10th 1975 1978 David Young The Rapid Results College
9th 1972 1975 The Hermods Foundation
8th 1969 1972 Charles Wedemeyer The Open University UK
7th 1965 1969 Rene Erdos The University of New South Wales
6th 1961 1965 Donald Cameron
5th 19581961 G.J. Buck The Banff School of Fine Arts
4th 1954 1958 William R.Young
3rd 1950 1954 A.G. Butcher The New Zealand Correspondence School
2nd 1948 1950 Knute O. Broady The University of Nebraska
1st 19381948 Rex Haight The High School correspondence instruction for the province of British Columbia

Publications

ICDE regularly publishes or contributes to reports, surveys and articles on the following topics: Quality in Education; Online Education; Flexible Education; Elearning; Lifelong Learning; Higher Education; Distance Education; Open Education and OER (Open educational resources); Alternative Digital Credentials; Learning Analytics; Education Policies; Research and Innovation in Education; etc.

ICDE publishes the Open Praxis journal, a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal focusing on research and innovation in open, distance and flexible education.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who we are. Klotz. David. www.icde.org. en-us. 2018-07-31.
  2. Web site: ICDE members. www.icde.org. en-us. 2018-07-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20190325213723/https://www.icde.org/icde-members. 25 March 2019. dead.
  3. HANDBOOK OF DISTANCE EDUCATION, Edited by Michael Grahame Moore, The Pennsylvania State University, William G. Anderson, Massey University, LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS, 2003 Mahwah, New Jersey London
  4. Web site: Open Praxis . openpraxis.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121201011228/http://www.openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis . 2012-12-01.