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The book discusses the most essential topics in understanding the
development and changes of higher
educational systems in Asia after the outbreak of the
pandemic, and explores the transformative,
international and innovative moves from an Asian perspective. The
topics covered in the book are timely in that higher education in
Asia was severely limited during the tumultuous time of the
pandemic, including three themes- 1. How the pandemic drives
system reform and quality management; 2. How can
universities maintain transnational partnerships and
attract global talent; 3. How would faculty members innovate
teaching pedagogy and reassess student learning experiences.
This timely and well-researched book provides valuable insights
into the challenges and opportunities for national, regional, and
international higher education created by the recent pandemic as
well as technological and geopolitical changes. The lucid analysis
of key issues and trends will be useful to academics,
policymakers, and researchers within Asia and beyond. Professor
Jane Knight, Ontario Institute for studies in Education, University
of Toronto This book sets out important thinking for the
post-pandemic era in Asian higher education. Based on valuable
experience across a diverse region, this book highlights the
opportunity to reimagine the future trajectory for higher
education. As more of the Asia-Pacific moves toward mass and even
universal systems of higher education, it exerts greater influence
on higher education around the world. This book offers practical
analysis that is culturally grounded in the rich civilizations of
Asia about ubiquitous issues in higher education,
including social equity, human agency, program quality, innovative
pedagogy, academic governance, private sector initiative, knowledge
building, and a new form of internationalization. It offers a
sensible launchpad for a policy agenda. Professor Gerard
Postiglione, Emeritus Professor, The University of Hong Kong
This book discusses the situation of Taiwanese universities facing
a rapidly changing domestic and global environment. It examines the
social structure, drawing on professional perspectives, data-based
and systematic analysis. The book fills gaps in the literature of
higher education systems in East Asia, of which Taiwan is a
representative nation. It provides the readers with great
opportunities to understand the historical, political and cultural
background of the higher education system in Taiwan and shares
Taiwan's experience of how higher education institutions respond to
the new challenges such as an ageing society, the pursuit of equity
and inclusion, execution of talent recruitment, and the use of
technological innovation. Finally the book discusses the
implication of institutional research in university governance.
This book discusses the situation of Taiwanese universities facing
a rapidly changing domestic and global environment. It examines the
social structure, drawing on professional perspectives, data-based
and systematic analysis. The book fills gaps in the literature of
higher education systems in East Asia, of which Taiwan is a
representative nation. It provides the readers with great
opportunities to understand the historical, political and cultural
background of the higher education system in Taiwan and shares
Taiwan's experience of how higher education institutions respond to
the new challenges such as an ageing society, the pursuit of equity
and inclusion, execution of talent recruitment, and the use of
technological innovation. Finally the book discusses the
implication of institutional research in university governance.
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