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This book focuses on the disruption of the tertiary higher education system as a result of societal changes occasioned by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and hastened by COVID-19. It takes the view that higher education is on an inevitable trajectory of disruption as a result of globalisation, technological disruption, and disaggregation of the formal education sector but that it must not lose sight of its central role in equipping current and future students for the new economy. The book takes a student-centric - and big-picture approach - examining some of the biggest challenges facing…mehr
This book focuses on the disruption of the tertiary higher education system as a result of societal changes occasioned by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and hastened by COVID-19. It takes the view that higher education is on an inevitable trajectory of disruption as a result of globalisation, technological disruption, and disaggregation of the formal education sector but that it must not lose sight of its central role in equipping current and future students for the new economy.
The book takes a student-centric - and big-picture approach - examining some of the biggest challenges facing massified higher education systems. The authors consider ways to achieve modern, responsive and efficient higher education systems globally that are economically sound for governments and affordable for individuals.
Professor Claire Macken is Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor (Learning and Teaching) in the College of Business and Law at RMIT University in Australia. She has previously held roles as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Innovation and Future Learning) at La Trobe University, as well as Associate Professor in Law at Deakin University. Claire has previously worked as a Management Consultant in the education sector in KPMG and leading Higher Education and Industry at Apple.
Julie Hare is the Education Editor at the Australian Financial Review. Before that she was the Higher Education Editor of TheAustralian for seven years, and before that, the Editor-in-Chief of APNEducationalMedia and Editor of CampusReview. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Dr Kay Souter taught and researched in English over thirty years and has held roles as Professor, Associate Dean and Director of Learning in three universities. She is an award-winning teacher with expertise in staff development and the development of future-focused learning environments. She now works as a viticulturalist on her small family vineyard.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Role of Higher Education in Society.- Chapter 2. Higher Education Policy.- Chapter 3. Learning and Teaching.- Chapter 4. Learning and Teaching with Technologies.- Chapter 5. Equity and Affordability.- Chapter 6. Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education.- Chapter 7. Higher Education Places and Spaces.- Chapter 8. Industry-Higher Education Relationships.- Chapter 9. Conclusions.
Chapter 1. The Role of Higher Education in Society.- Chapter 2. Higher Education Policy.- Chapter 3. Learning and Teaching.- Chapter 4. Learning and Teaching with Technologies.- Chapter 5. Equity and Affordability.- Chapter 6. Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education.- Chapter 7. Higher Education Places and Spaces.- Chapter 8. Industry-Higher Education Relationships.- Chapter 9. Conclusions.
Chapter 1. The Role of Higher Education in Society.- Chapter 2. Higher Education Policy.- Chapter 3. Learning and Teaching.- Chapter 4. Learning and Teaching with Technologies.- Chapter 5. Equity and Affordability.- Chapter 6. Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education.- Chapter 7. Higher Education Places and Spaces.- Chapter 8. Industry-Higher Education Relationships.- Chapter 9. Conclusions.
Chapter 1. The Role of Higher Education in Society.- Chapter 2. Higher Education Policy.- Chapter 3. Learning and Teaching.- Chapter 4. Learning and Teaching with Technologies.- Chapter 5. Equity and Affordability.- Chapter 6. Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education.- Chapter 7. Higher Education Places and Spaces.- Chapter 8. Industry-Higher Education Relationships.- Chapter 9. Conclusions.
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