ESTABLISHMENT
The University, with the name of
Peoples Open University, was established in June 1974 under an Act of the
Parliament assented to on 22nd May 1974. It was the first institution of
distance education in this region.
The University was renamed as
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) in 1977 on the occasion of the centenary
celebrations of the birth of the great philosopher and national poet Allama
Muhammad lqbal. It was after the establishment of the Open University in
Pakistan that similar universities were established in the South Asian region.
The University is celebrating its
Silver Jubilee to mark a point in its life when it has passed through initial
years and has entered its maturity.
It signifies the will and
commitment of the nation to the idea of lifelong education and at the same time
pay tribute to all those who worked earnestly to make this pioneer institution
a success including millions students who were able to educate or train
themselves while remaining at their homes or places of work and making it the
largest university of the country.
PHILOSOPHY
The philosophical foundation of
the Allama Iqbal Open University lies in its ‘OPENNESS’. This University, as a
unique institution in the country, reaches the doorsteps of those who wish to
broaden their horizons of knowledge or upgrade their occupational skills while
in conventional and formal system the students go to the University for
studies. Moreover this is the only university whose jurisdiction covers the
whole of Pakistan.
The distinction of AIOU also lies
in the fact that its course offerings spread from illiterates to the higher
levels of academic achievement ie Ph.D.
Another special feature of the
AIOU to reach its students in their own homes and places of work through the
use of modern technology of communication for reinforcement of the self
instructional correspondence materials.
The use of appropriate media mix
and latest electronic communication techniques allows an expert to reach
student scattered throughout the country and abroad and even allow immediate
feedback to students through the interactive facility, where available.
OBJECTIVES
The University was established as
a distance education institution with the purpose to:
Provide educational facilities to
the people who cannot leave their homes and places of job;
Provide facilities to the masses
for their educational uplift;
Provide facilities for the
training of teachers; and
Provide education to all without
any discrimination
REGIONAL OFFICES
The University has its 32
Regional Campuses and Centres throughout the country.
TEACHING SYSTEM
The AIOU, being an institution of
distance education, uses multimedia approach in teaching. The main components
of its teaching system are as follows:
1. Printed course-books: The
learning package, includes the self-instructional course books;
2. Media programmes: Radio and
television programmes specially prepared for various courses are broadcast. In
some cases audio-cassettes form a part of the learning package, Non-broadcast
materials are also used for certain courses.
3. Tutorials: Face to face
tutorials are arranged at study centres and correspondence tuition where
students are scattered thinly. Tutorials are compulsory where development of
practical skills is involved. Workshops are also arranged, usually at the end
of the semester, where necessary.
4. Assignments: Assignments are
to be completed by the students for each course. They serve as a tool for
teaching and continuous assessment. The assignments are evaluated by the tutor
and necessary guidance in learning the relevant units is provided through
remarks.
5. Final Examination: Final
examination is held at the end of the semester as external examination at
examination centres. The final examination usually carries 70 percent weight
age.
SYSTEM OUTPUT
The University has produced
hundreds of credit and non-credit courses for various levels of learners and
are sent to the students. The provision of the specially compiled instructional
materials at postgraduate level are recent additions. The learning packages are
not only being used by AIOU students but also those of formal system.
The University has till recently,
been concentrating on programmes upto degree levels it is now increasing it
programmes in the field of science and technology and at postgraduate level. It
is collaborating with organisations like PAEC for its programmes in sciences.
Student enrolment and the number of courses have been increasing every year at
an average rate of ten percent.
The university had course
enrolment of 9,07,834 during 1998-99. Hundreds of Thousands students have
obtained certificates, diplomas and degrees. The programmes being offered are
literacy, SSC, HSSC (Arts, Science, Home Economics, Family and Community
Health), B.A., B.Sc. (Primary Eye Care), BBA, BBA (Hon), BLIS, BA Mass
Communications, M.A., M.Sc., M. Phil and Ph.D. The system has proved its worth,
viability and cost effectiveness.
The University offers at least
two scholarships for higher studies abroad in addition to financing higher
studies within the country. It is carrying out its development activities
(construction, computerisation etc) from its own resources.
To commemorate the occasion Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamps of Rs 5, 3 and 2 denomination on November 20, 1999.
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