Talk:Open university (concept)

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Barakeldad in topic first Open university in Asia

Did you know nomination

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The result was: promoted by SL93 (talk01:32, 15 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

  • ... that in the 1950s, the Soviet Union introduced an open university system to enable working-class students to become useful functionaries of the Communist party? Source: "A significant element of the policy purposes of the consultation/correspondence system was to support educational opportunity at higher education level for working‐class people who were to take on significant responsibility, primarily as members of the Communist Party." and "After 1990 the system collapsed ... the Communist Party no longer needed cadres, as they were called, of rising functionaries, as they no longer had a country to run, and the function of the system had, in fact, disappeared.
    • ALT1:... that a system of open universities in the Soviet Union, dating from the 1950s, collapsed in the 1990s with the breakup of the state?

5x expanded by Cwmhiraeth (talk). Self-nominated at 09:46, 4 April 2021 (UTC).Reply

  • A quick drive-by comment, there's a comma issue with ALT1. Either the comma after 1950s should be removed, or one should be added after universities. {{u|Sdkb}}talk 21:32, 5 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
The article was expanded tenfold and easily qualifies for DYK. It's neutrally and carefully written, summarising appropriate sources, cited inline. It's a useful addition to Wikipedia's coverage of education. The text is original. The hooks are appropriately formatted, used in the article, and cited appropriately. Both are interesting but I slightly favour the first one. I removed "and members" to shorten it without any loss of meaning, making it bit easier to take in. QPQ done. This is good to go.   MartinPoulter (talk) 11:08, 7 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

first Open university in Asia

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I changed the part of this article that said that The Allama Iqbal Open University was the first open university in Asia, the mistake happened because they say in their website that they are the first open university in Asia and that the university was Founded in May, 1974. that does not make sense because the Korea National Open University was founded in 1972. Barakeldad (talk) 09:01, 15 July 2024 (UTC)Reply