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Reforming Learning and Teaching in Asia-Pacific Universities: Influences of Globalised Processes in Japan, Hong Kong and Australia

โœ Scribed by Chi-hung Clarence Ng, Robert Fox, Michiko Nakano (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Singapore
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
410
Series
Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects 33
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book focuses on learning and teaching as the core business of higher education and explores reformative efforts in response to the influences of globalised processes in three advanced economies in the Asia-Pacific region: Japan, Hong Kong and Australia. This is a significant book as it adds to limited discussions on the globalisation of learning debates, and scholarly reflections on the links between globalised processes and changing educational practices, critical to understanding the current challenges and options available for charting future development for universities in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. It rejects an essentialising perspective that considers changes as inevitable and uniform. Instead it considers negotiations, arguments, and even resistance as competing forces and integral components of the process of reforming pedagogical practices in Asia-Pacific universities. This book discusses globalised processes as a new context for reforming learning and teaching and its focused discussions cover topics including meeting the needs of new student groups, new technological practices for change, use of English as an international language, and challenges in assessment and quality assurance.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Globalised Processes and Their Influences on University Learning and Teaching in Advanced Knowledge Economies in the Asia-Pacific Region....Pages 3-25
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
International Mobility of Students, Academics, Educational Programs, and Campuses in Asia....Pages 29-46
Educational Diversification Strategies: Japanese Universitiesโ€™ Efforts to Attract International Students....Pages 47-75
Identity Re-construction in a New Habitus: An Investigation of the Language-Related Educational Experiences of Immigrant Mainland Chinese Students in a Multilingual University in Hong Kong....Pages 77-94
Studentsโ€™ Academic, Intercultural and Personal Development in Globalised Education Mobility....Pages 95-113
Sustaining Learning Engagement in Distance Education: An Achievement Goal Perspective....Pages 115-134
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
An Ecosystem Inspired Change Strategy to Rejuvenate Technical Support Service for Twenty-First Century Teacher Education....Pages 137-157
MOOC Impact Beyond Innovation....Pages 159-172
Interactivity, Values and the Microgenesis of Learning in a Tertiary Setting....Pages 173-211
Capitalising on Internet and Computing Technologies for Improving Learning and Teaching: The Experience of Waseda University....Pages 213-230
Front Matter....Pages 231-231
The Learning and Teaching of English as an International Language in Asia-Pacific Universities: Issues and Challenges....Pages 233-247
A Global Challenge: Overseas Immersion as an Effective Means to Enhancing English Proficiency?....Pages 249-273
Crafting an Intrinsically Motivating Course Environment for Language Learning: A Japanese Pedagogical Innovation....Pages 275-296
Improving English Language Learning Outcomes for International Students in Australian Universities: Some Critical Issues....Pages 297-314
Front Matter....Pages 315-315
Reforming Assessment to Promote Learning: Critical Issues from a Global Perspective....Pages 317-336
The Emergence and Development of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL): Implications for Assessment, Quality and Quality Assurance in Higher Education....Pages 337-364
The Development of Quality Assurance Practice in Japanese Universities....Pages 365-380
Quality Assurance in Teacher Education: Implications for Promoting Student Learning....Pages 381-401
Back Matter....Pages 403-410

โœฆ Subjects


International and Comparative Education;Educational Policy and Politics;Higher Education


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