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Asia Pacific Universities in the Globalized Economy
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2016 | 1st ed. 2015
IX, 222 Seiten
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This book examines many of the rapid changes taking place at the intersection of workplace demands and higher education throughout the Asia Pacific region.

W. James Jacob, University of Pittsburgh, USA Lindsey A. Gibson, Hawaii Pacific University, USA William A. Sodeman, Martin Methodist College, USA Debora Halbert, University of Hawai`i at Manoa, USA Bundit Thipakorn, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA Klangjai S. Tawornpichayachai, KMUTT Cluster for Educational Development (C4ED), Thailand Reiko Yamada, Doshisha University, Japan Denise Cuthbert, RMIT University, Australia Tebeje Molla, Monash University, Australia Linda Johnsrud, University of Texas, USA Guangping Li Shukran Abdul Rahman, International Islamic University Malaysia Koo Yew Lie, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia Nguyen Thi My Ngoc, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam A. Lee Fritschler, George Mason University, USA Arthur M. Hauptman, USA Wei-Pen Tsai, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Shang-Chi Gong, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Mei-Tzu Chiang, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Chen-Fon Lin, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Technology and Workplace Skills for the Twenty-First Century examines many of the rapid changes taking place at the intersection of workplace demands and higher education throughout the Asia Pacific region. The globalized, interdependent twenty-first century workforce is built around computing, communication, and automation. These characteristics have changed the ways in which higher education is connected to the workforce and raised the stakes for educating students for the changing workforce. In this book, scholars and education leaders throughout Asia Pacific and the US investigate how the changing needs of the workforce have shaped higher education's curriculum, methods, and orientation, and show how different Asia Pacific countries have responded differently to these challenges.

W. James Jacob, University of Pittsburgh, USA Lindsey A. Gibson, Hawaii Pacific University, USA William A. Sodeman, Martin Methodist College, USA Debora Halbert, University of Hawai`i at Manoa, USA Bundit Thipakorn, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA Klangjai S. Tawornpichayachai, KMUTT Cluster for Educational Development (C4ED), Thailand Reiko Yamada, Doshisha University, Japan Denise Cuthbert, RMIT University, Australia Tebeje Molla, Monash University, Australia Linda Johnsrud, University of Texas, USA Guangping Li Shukran Abdul Rahman, International Islamic University Malaysia Koo Yew Lie, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia Nguyen Thi My Ngoc, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam A. Lee Fritschler, George Mason University, USA Arthur M. Hauptman, USA Wei-Pen Tsai, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Shang-Chi Gong, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Mei-Tzu Chiang, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Chen-Fon Lin, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Introduction; Kamila Ghazali and Deane NeubauerPART I: THE PROBLEMATIC1. Twenty First Century Work Skills and Competencies; Deane Neubauer and John N. Hawkins2. Social Media, Social Intelligence, and Emerging Trends in Higher Education Communication; W. James Jacob3. How to Survive and Thrive: Educating the Technologically Adept for Success in the Twenty-first Century; Lindsay A. Gibson and William A. Sodeman4. Reshaping Higher Education for a Globalized Future; Deborah HalbertPART II: COUNTRY STUDIES 5. Twentieth-first Century Engineering Education: KMUTT Imagineering Program; Bundit Thipakorn and Klangjai S. Tawornpichayachai6. Student Learning Through Active Learning: How Learning Commons Support Students ' ' Independent Learning; Reiko Yamada7. The Politicization of the PhD and the Employability of Doctoral Graduates: an Australian Case-Study in a Global Context; Denise Cuthbert and Tebeje Molla8. US Public Higher Education: The Challenge to Lower Costs and Increase Access and Quality; Linda Johnsrud9. Teacher Education Innovation in Northeast Normal University of China: University- Governments-School Cooperation Model; Guangping Li and Rao Congman10. Graduate Competencies: Issues and Solutions of Graduate Employability in Malaysia; Shukran Abd Rahman and Koo Yew Lie11. Vietnam Higher Education and The Role of Learners in the Twenty-First Century; Nguyen Thi My Ngoc12. Determining Quality and Relevance in US Universities: Who Should Decide? And How Should They Decide?; A. Lee Fritschler and Arthur M. Hauptman13. Emerging New Identities for Public Universities: Implications on the Postgraduate Programs in University of Malaya; Kamila Ghazali14. Internship Programs of Higher Education in Taiwan: Cases from Fu Jen Catholic University; Wei-Pen Tsai, Shang-Chi Gong, Mei-Tzu Chiang, and Chen-Fon Lin15. Where from Here?; Kamila Ghazali and Deane Neubauer

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.4.2016
Reihe/Serie International and Development Education
International and Development Education
Zusatzinfo IX, 222 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft
Schlagworte Asia • China • Communication • Cooperation • Curricula • Education • graduation competencies • higher education • Innovation • learning • Social Media • Teacher Education • technological innovations • Technology • University • Vietnam • Workplace Skills
ISBN-10 1-137-49192-2 / 1137491922
ISBN-13 978-1-137-49192-3 / 9781137491923
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