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This open access collection examines how higher education responds
to the demands of the automation economy and the fourth industrial
revolution. Considering significant trends in how people are
learning, coupled with the ways in which different higher education
institutions and education stakeholders are implementing
adaptations, it looks at new programs and technological advances
that are changing how and why we teach and learn. The book
addresses trends in liberal arts integration of STEM innovations,
the changing role of libraries in the digital age, global trends in
youth mobility, and the development of lifelong learning programs.
This is coupled with case study assessments of the various ways
China, Singapore, South Africa and Costa Rica are preparing their
populations for significant shifts in labour market demands -
shifts that are already underway. Offering examples of new
frameworks in which collaboration between government, industry, and
higher education institutions can prevent lagging behind in this
fast changing environment, this book is a key read for anyone
wanting to understand how the world should respond to the radical
technological shifts underway on the frontline of higher education.
This open access book offers pioneering insights and practical
methods for promoting diversity and inclusion in higher education
classrooms and curricula. It highlights the growing importance of
international education programs in Asia and the value of
understanding student diversity in a changing, evermore
interconnected world. The book explores diversity across physical,
psychological and cogitative traits, socio-economic backgrounds,
value systems, traditions and emerging identities, as well as
diverse expectations around teaching, grading, and assessment.
Chapters detail significant trends in active learning pedagogy,
writing programs, language acquisition, and implications for
teaching in the liberal arts, adult learners, girls and women, and
Confucian heritage communities. A quality, relevant, 21st Century
education should address multifaceted and intersecting forms of
diversity to equip students for deep life-long learning inside and
outside the classroom. This timely volume provides a unique toolkit
for educators, policy-makers, and professional development experts.
This open access collection examines how higher education responds
to the demands of the automation economy and the fourth industrial
revolution. Considering significant trends in how people are
learning, coupled with the ways in which different higher education
institutions and education stakeholders are implementing
adaptations, it looks at new programs and technological advances
that are changing how and why we teach and learn. The book
addresses trends in liberal arts integration of STEM innovations,
the changing role of libraries in the digital age, global trends in
youth mobility, and the development of lifelong learning programs.
This is coupled with case study assessments of the various ways
China, Singapore, South Africa and Costa Rica are preparing their
populations for significant shifts in labour market demands -
shifts that are already underway. Offering examples of new
frameworks in which collaboration between government, industry, and
higher education institutions can prevent lagging behind in this
fast changing environment, this book is a key read for anyone
wanting to understand how the world should respond to the radical
technological shifts underway on the frontline of higher education.
This open access book offers pioneering insights and practical
methods for promoting diversity and inclusion in higher education
classrooms and curricula. It highlights the growing importance of
international education programs in Asia and the value of
understanding student diversity in a changing, evermore
interconnected world. The book explores diversity across physical,
psychological and cogitative traits, socio-economic backgrounds,
value systems, traditions and emerging identities, as well as
diverse expectations around teaching, grading, and assessment.
Chapters detail significant trends in active learning pedagogy,
writing programs, language acquisition, and implications for
teaching in the liberal arts, adult learners, girls and women, and
Confucian heritage communities. A quality, relevant, 21st Century
education should address multifaceted and intersecting forms of
diversity to equip students for deep life-long learning inside and
outside the classroom. This timely volume provides a unique toolkit
for educators, policy-makers, and professional development experts.
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