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The Future of Distance Learning for Theological Education in Romania

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  • Daniel Fodorean

    (Baptist Theological Institute of Bucharest)

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Romanian education system is in constant change, trying to distance itself from the communist approach to education, but also in fast integration with our contemporary new pedagogical methods. In the opinion of some observers especially careful on education, the changes that have occurred in the nearly 27 years since the fall communism in Romania has been too slow. Others believe that in these 27 years has made radical changes Romanian education. A kind of jumps from modern approaches to postmodern approaches, from traditional education methods in education, using innovative pedagogical methods almost most. Distance education has found its place in education specific legislation in 1995, but the first program of distance learning in higher education was launched in the academic year 1998–1999. In theology, the situation was even more different in that it was only in 2005 launched the first distance learning program in the field of theology. This article aims to evaluate and demonstrate that the distance education in theology is the only possible path of development, thus ensuring the future for training religious ministers in Romania.

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  • Daniel Fodorean, 2016. "The Future of Distance Learning for Theological Education in Romania," Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium, The Future of Knowledge, April 29-30, 2016 302, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:gpaper:302
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    theology; education; distance learning education; online education; university;
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