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Budiono Kusumohamidjojo
Jakarta: Gramedia, 1985
915.9 BUD a
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Md. Salleh Yaapar
Kuala Lumpur : Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2000
895.909 YAA k
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Reid, Anthony, 1939-
Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 1999
959 REI s
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Sri Utami Ferdinandus
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2003
LP-pdf
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"Accesibility and quality of education especially for higher education has been a constant concem for the developing countries including South East Asian countries. Open and distance education (ODL) system seems to be the answers for increasing accesibility because of its cost effectiveness and flexibility. This article adresses efforts in expanding the quantity and improving quality in some ODL institutions in South East Asia. This article also presents specific exsperience and lessons learnt from Indonesia, particularly Universitas Terbuka, in responding to the issues of quantity expansion, improvement of student participation in higher education, and continual quality improvement of ODL."
JUPETJJ
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Kunio, Yoshihara
Jakarta: LP3ES, 1990
330.122 KUN k
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Heidhues, Mary Somers
London: Thames dan Hudson , 2000
959 HEI s (1)
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Coedes, George
Berkeley: Univesity of California Press, 1969
959 COE m
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Brimmell, J. H.
London: Oxford University Press, 1959
959 BRI c (1);959 BRI c (2)
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"The paper brings together several strands of debate and deliberation in which I have been involved since the early 2000s on the definition of Southeast Asia and the rationale of Southeast Asian Studies. I refer to the relationship between area studies and methodologies as a conundrum (or puzzle), though I should state from the outset that I think it is much more of a conundrum for others than for me. I have not felt the need to pose the question of whether or not area studies generates a distinctive method or set of methods and research practices, because I operate from a disciplinary perspective; though that it is not to say that the question should not be posed. Indeed, as I have earned a reputation for “revisionism” and championing disciplinary approaches rather than regional ones, it might be anticipated already the position that I take in an examination of the relationships between methodologies and the practice of “area studies” (and in this case Southeast Asian [or Asian] Studies). Nevertheless, given the recent resurgence of interest in the possibilities provided by the adoption of regional perspectives and the grounding of data gathering and analysis within specified locations in the context of globalization, the issues raised for researchers working in Southeast Asia and within the field of Southeast Asian Studies require revisiting."
300 SVB 7 (1) 2015
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