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IV. THE EXTENDED SCHOOL
Tomorrow: knowledge connected
To reach the next stage in education for the 21st Century
we must firstly achieve a balanced investment in computer
equipment both in school and at home. Secondly, we must
connect homes to schools and schools worldwide to each other
using the most advanced means of communication. As we have
said, instead of bricks we will have to learn to make
greater and better investments in communications: bits per
second instead of square meters.
At present only a few progressive universities have dared
to give their courses remotely, granting degrees and
diplomas over digital networks and videoconferencing
facilities. The few digital distance experiences at
secondary school level are clearly insufficient. In effect,
to maintain a genuine and satisfactory educational dialog it
is necessary to maintain the continuity of distance
programs, but we have noted that the cost of maintaining the
network and its communications is still too high for most
educational establishments. Only deregulation of
communications and healthy competition will be able to cut
the links that bind education to unchanging and retrograde
face-to-face classroom education. Global society demands
that this situation be corrected as soon as possible.

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