Teaching Higher Education to Lead

Teaching Higher Education to Lead
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781637421642
ISBN-13 : 1637421648
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Book Synopsis Teaching Higher Education to Lead by : Sam Choon-Yin

Download or read book Teaching Higher Education to Lead written by Sam Choon-Yin and published by Business Expert Press. This book was released on 2021-12-22 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Competition to provide education is tense, attributed to the ease to access and process information. Technological development has also landed a terrible blow to the employment situation, which forces higher education institutions to review what and how their students learn. Yet, the desire to retain and grow the number of students and gain commercially can sometimes cloud judgment of educational leaders. They need to know that poorly made decisions hurt the businesses and students. In this book, Sam Choon-Yin explores how technological development has the potential to transform higher education. However, the same technology also has the potential to disrupt the education sector. The author provides a critical outlook on the prevailing practices of the higher education institutions. By drawing our attention to the various challenges, the author shows how teaching and learning can be effectively carried out in the digital age to serve the needs of students and hiring companies, and ultimately the institutions of higher learning. Understanding the issues and challenges means better design of and delivery of the curriculum. At a deeper level, the book raises a complex question of “what makes an education institution different” as they aim to define themselves by fulfilling students’ desire. Understanding these issues forms the basis of power for higher education institutions to remain competitive and relevant in the age of digitization.


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