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Old 12-09-2000, 01:32 PM
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Is MACP membership by distance learning too much to ask? Comments please!
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i am interested in MACP as well, but as far as i have enquired, you have to attend the weeekend courses schedule through out the year, The formal enquiries can be made by writing to the gen. secretary of MACP, but i will be interested in knowing more about MACP by distance learning if this is possible. if you have any joy in this please let me know as well. thanks
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After recently speaking with leading Maniopulative therapists in Australia I was pleased to find that the concept of a Masters program available by correspondance (with a large IT input) is on the drawing board in several schools. Naturally there would still be some required attendances yet these would be minimal. Interestingly some video taping of techniques and the forewarding them to examiners for viewing and marking is another component being aired downunder. It must be said however that such visionaries are few and far between but I certainly hope they can share this discussion and get the administrative leaders excited about something that the community is crying out for
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i a m in Pakistan working inmy own private set up. how would I be member?
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