Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption

Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption
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Total Pages : 288
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Synopsis Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption by : Zhuplev, Anatoly

Over the past two centuries, the world’s socio-economic progression has gone through profound paradigm changes unfolding along four major development stages. Higher education has been an important part of this process. The accelerated pace of technological, socio-economic, and business innovations as well as ongoing fundamental changes in the real world call for progress in pedagogy. While modern universities have adapted in various degrees through information platforms such as Blackboard or Brightspace, video conferencing, and other technological innovations, they still commonly rely on pedagogical ideas and concepts rooted in a thoroughly pre-modern era rooted in medieval times. Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption explores the genesis of higher education and its contemporary structure and profile in major global regions and discusses key trends, dynamics, drivers, and developmental imperatives currently shaping business education. Covering topics such as business education, online education, and strategic development, this book is essential for teachers, managers, trainers, faculty, administrators, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and students involved in studies that include industrial, economic, social, urban, innovation, legal, and policy development.

Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education: Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments

Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education: Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments
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Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781668444245
ISBN-13 : 1668444240
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Synopsis Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education: Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments by : Eteokleous, Nikleia

Open, distance, and blended learning environments have increased globally in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stakeholders in the educational sector are facing new challenges on how to take advantage of the knowledge, skills, and experiences gained during the pandemic and, more importantly, how to move forward towards digitally transforming education. Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education: Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments identifies cases, best practices, and experiences that highlight digital transformation via online, blended, and open learning environments at all levels and discusses how digital transformation can be achieved. The book also examines the influence of leadership, human resources, knowledge, skills, processes, and technologies in promoting digital transformation. Covering topics such as open learning, digital learning, online teaching, and learner support, this reference work is ideal for teachers, instructional designers, curriculum developers, IT consultants, educational software developers, policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, and students.

Inclusivity and Indigeneity in Education for Sustainable Development

Inclusivity and Indigeneity in Education for Sustainable Development
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Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9798369328033
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Synopsis Inclusivity and Indigeneity in Education for Sustainable Development by : Behera, Santosh Kumar

A major issue globally revolves around the urgent need to reshape our education system, aligning it with the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set to transform the world by 2030. These goals, comprising 17 distinct objectives and 169 targets, form an ambitious agenda that seeks to recalibrate the global landscape across social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Inclusivity and Indigeneity in Education for Sustainable Development stands as a catalyst for fostering dialogue on the interconnected realms of education, indigeneity, and sustainable development. It explores the relationships between these pillars and offers a comprehensive understanding of their transformative potential. The book emphasizes the essence of inclusivity, echoing the 'No one left behind' SDG agenda, which goes beyond mere academic discourse to foster fairness and justice. Additionally, it delves into the invaluable resource of indigenous knowledge, transmitted orally across generations, and its profound connection to sustainable development. By advocating for a shift in education, the book calls for an approach that ensures no one is left behind in the teaching and learning process. This paradigm shift is envisioned as a broad civilizational project, connecting with marginalized communities and tapping into their distinct cultural resources for crafting resilient and sustainable strategies.

Insights Into International Higher Education Leadership and the Skills Gap

Insights Into International Higher Education Leadership and the Skills Gap
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Total Pages : 642
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ISBN-10 : 9798369334447
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Synopsis Insights Into International Higher Education Leadership and the Skills Gap by : Kayyali, Mustafa

In the realm of higher education, the widening gap between academic curricula and the evolving demands of the global workforce is becoming an impending problem. Traditional educational models, while effective in imparting foundational knowledge, often struggle to equip students with the practical skills and competencies needed to succeed in today's rapidly changing job market. This disconnect between academia and industry expectations poses a significant obstacle for students and institutions alike, hindering their ability to adapt and thrive in an increasingly competitive landscape. Insights Into International Higher Education Leadership and the Skills Gap is a groundbreaking volume that offers a comprehensive solution to this pressing dilemma. Edited by Mustafa Kayyali and Bryan Christiansen, this book serves as a beacon for academic scholars seeking to bridge the divide between higher education leadership and the skills demanded by the modern workplace. Through a multifaceted exploration of visionary leadership, curriculum adaptation, and innovative teaching methodologies, this publication provides actionable insights and practical strategies for addressing the skills gap effectively.

Implementing Rapid E-Learning Through Interactive Materials Development

Implementing Rapid E-Learning Through Interactive Materials Development
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Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781668449417
ISBN-13 : 1668449412
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Synopsis Implementing Rapid E-Learning Through Interactive Materials Development by : Santally, Mohammad Issack

In the past, the process of developing an interactive digital learning resource required content developers, technology experts, and learning designers to work together. As such, the process was time consuming and expensive. Now there are new tools that do not require advanced mastery of ICTs for the development of digital learning resources. Such tools allow the reduction of costs and timelines of development. The rapid e-learning method helps to decentralize curriculum digitization and empower teachers to embrace technology to develop and share resources among peers. Implementing Rapid E-Learning Through Interactive Materials Development provides a relevant theoretical foundation for the design and development of interactive learning materials using the rapid e-learning method. It draws on research, case studies, and reports from different contextual applications of the methods, challenges, and learning experiences of students. Covering topics such as goal-oriented design, quality assurance, and rapid game development, this premier reference source is an essential resource for multimedia developers, IT professionals, learning designers, educators and administrators of both K-12 and higher education, pre-service teachers, teacher educators, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Global Perspectives on the Difficulties and Opportunities Faced by Migrant and Refugee Students in Higher Education

Global Perspectives on the Difficulties and Opportunities Faced by Migrant and Refugee Students in Higher Education
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Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781668477823
ISBN-13 : 1668477823
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Synopsis Global Perspectives on the Difficulties and Opportunities Faced by Migrant and Refugee Students in Higher Education by : Saeed, Sameerah Tawfeeq

Higher education has been a source of opportunity and achievement for migrants and refugees around the world. It has provided them with the tools and knowledge to pursue careers and build lives in their new communities, but it has also made them targets for discrimination. Colleges and universities are often ill-equipped to address the unique educational needs of their diverse student populations, and many times, the very institution that was meant to be a safe haven for them becomes their greatest barrier to success. Today, we are witnessing a crisis of higher education for migrants and refugees. Global Perspectives on the Difficulties and Opportunities Faced by Migrant and Refugee Students in Higher Education focuses on the formal and informal educational opportunities that are available to migrant students, as well as the barriers that prevent them from fully accessing these opportunities. The book also discusses how the experiences of migrant and refugee students in higher education have evolved and the impact that this evolution has had on their educational experiences. Finally, the book considers the ways in which higher education institutions have responded to the educational needs of migrant and refugee students and the role that the education industry has played in this response both formally and informally. Covering key topics such as immigration, educational needs, and displaced students, this premier reference source is ideal for administrators, policymakers, scholars, researchers, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

AI Algorithms and ChatGPT for Student Engagement in Online Learning

AI Algorithms and ChatGPT for Student Engagement in Online Learning
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Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9798369342695
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Synopsis AI Algorithms and ChatGPT for Student Engagement in Online Learning by : Bansal, Rohit

The shift to virtual education has presented numerous challenges, including maintaining student focus and participation. Traditional methods of instruction often need to catch up in capturing the attention of digital learners, leading to disengagement and reduced learning outcomes. However, there is a solution at hand. AI Algorithms and ChatGPT for Student Engagement in Online Learning offers a comprehensive approach to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and ChatGPT to enhance student engagement in digital classrooms. This book addresses the pressing need for innovative strategies to keep students actively involved in their online learning journey. By harnessing the power of AI algorithms, educators can personalize learning paths to suit individual student needs, ensuring that content is relevant and engaging. Additionally, ChatGPT serves as a virtual assistant, providing students with instant feedback and support, fostering a sense of connection to the learning process.

The Struggle for Justice, Equity, and Peace in the Global Classroom

The Struggle for Justice, Equity, and Peace in the Global Classroom
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Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781668473801
ISBN-13 : 1668473801
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Synopsis The Struggle for Justice, Equity, and Peace in the Global Classroom by : McClean, Marva

In the current state of global upheaval with the rallying call for human rights and justice for people who have been historically marginalized, the curriculum must be decolonized to ensure that children identified as marginalized and at risk are receiving an equitable education that is based on respect and acceptance of their cultural heritage as well as their human rights. The Struggle for Justice, Equity, and Peace in the Global Classroom investigates the global classroom as a site of transformation for educators who dare to take action to replace oppressive and repressive practices with emancipatory strategies grounded in critical consciousness. The book’s contents convey the pluralism that defines America and the world, investigating how educators can re-envision the future through an engagement with the past and an understanding of how the historical continuities of racial intolerance and social injustice continue to impact classroom teaching and the outcomes of children whose lives are shaped by the aftermath of slavery and oppression. Covering topics such as colonial education, inclusive classrooms, and student agency, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for teachers, school administrators, literary scholars, community activists, teacher educators, preservice teachers, researchers, and academicians.

AI Approaches to Literacy in Higher Education

AI Approaches to Literacy in Higher Education
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Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9798369310557
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Synopsis AI Approaches to Literacy in Higher Education by : Eybers, Oscar Oliver

The ongoing struggle to increase literacy within our population is one of the defining goals of education. Educational environments continue to incorporate more and more technology into their cache of necessary tools as the lives of their students depend on these devices at a growing rate. Artificial intelligence (AI) and literacy education are bound to face a convergence that will be a transformative force. AI Approaches to Literacy in Higher Education delves into the synergies between advanced technology and the cultivation of literacy skills, illuminating innovative methodologies and applications that redefine educational paradigms. This book is a comprehensive analysis of AI's potential to elevate literacy among higher education students. The book strategically integrates research studies, case analyses, and theoretical perspectives to construct a nuanced understanding of AI's role in shaping literacy outcomes. This work uncovers the intricate interplay between technology and academic literacy by utilizing a tapestry of AI-driven tools, strategies, and techniques. Educators, researchers, instructional designers, and higher education professionals will find this book invaluable.

Challenging Bias and Promoting Transformative Education in Public Schooling Through Critical Literacy

Challenging Bias and Promoting Transformative Education in Public Schooling Through Critical Literacy
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781668496718
ISBN-13 : 1668496712
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Synopsis Challenging Bias and Promoting Transformative Education in Public Schooling Through Critical Literacy by : Benharris, Lyndsey Aubin

Public schooling faces a significant problem: the acquisition of literacy perpetuates biases and hampers inclusive and transformative education. Challenging Bias and Promoting Transformative Education in Public Schooling Through Critical Literacy offers a powerful solution. Edited by Lyndsey Benharris and Katharine Covino, this groundbreaking book explores how critical literacy can effectively challenge biases, center marginalized voices, and foster inclusive learning environments. This comprehensive volume delves into collaborative critical literacy work across disciplines, highlighting its efficacy in various grade levels. It examines the engagement between schools and communities, demonstrating how critical literacy can bridge gaps and promote transformative education. The book emphasizes the importance of incorporating marginalized voices and stories, and it serves as an essential resource for academic scholars seeking to create more equitable and just learning environments. By integrating critical literacy into their pedagogy, educators can disrupt biases, amplify marginalized voices, and nurture justice-oriented citizens. This resource equips them with research-based stories, practical examples, and classroom experiences, empowering them to transform their teaching and contribute to a more inclusive and socially conscious society.