大流行期间的跨国教育和电子学习:挑战、机遇和未来

21世纪 Pub Date : 2022-01-06 DOI:10.5772/intechopen.101089
Atm S. Alam, Ling-na Ma, A. Watson, Vindya Wijeratne, Michael Chai
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摘要

全球高等教育机构正面临前所未有的颠覆性趋势,新冠肺炎疫情迅速改变了全球高等教育格局。虽然跨国教育(TNE)作为一种国际认可的学生上门教育越来越受欢迎,但COVID-19大流行造成的从传统课堂教学(T&L)到远程在线教学(T&L)的暂时转变对所有利益相关者来说都是一个挑战,无法提供与以前类似的学生体验。关于技术知识方案,用虚拟教室紧急取代传统教室也在公平和教学方法方面提出了重大挑战。然而,鉴于当前高等教育的危机,TNE可以成为重建后covid -19国际教育体系的基石。本章基于系统的文献综述和从各利益攸关方非正式收集的信息,探讨了TNE计划面临的挑战,并讨论了随着后covid -19教育格局的出现,在教学、学习和学生支持方面的机遇和未来影响。它还提供了一个关于如何在新的十年中为国际高等教育的质量和可持续性发展一个可持续的跨国学习社区的见解。
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Transnational Education and e-Learning during a Pandemic: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future
Higher education institutions are globally facing unprecedented disruptive trends, which have rapidly changed the landscape of global higher education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While transnational education (TNE) is increasingly becoming popular as a provision for internationally recognised education at the doorstep of students, the temporary shift from traditional classroom teaching and learning (T&L) to remote online T&L caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for all stakeholders to provide the similar student experience as previously. Regarding TNE programmes, the emergency replacement of traditional classrooms with virtual ones has also raised significant challenges of both equity and pedagogy. However, given the current crisis in higher education, TNE can be a cornerstone in rebuilding the post-COVID-19 international education system. This chapter explores the challenges faced by the TNE programmes based on a systematic literature review and information gathered informally from various stakeholders and discusses the opportunities and future impacts in teaching, learning, and student support as the post-COVID-19 educational landscape emerges. It also provides an insight into how a sustainable transnational learning community can be developed for the quality and sustainability of international higher education in this new decade.
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