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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Contents
1 Higher Education in the Time of Disruption
1.1 Introduction: Higher Education Requires Radical Change
1.2 The Educative Purpose of Higher Education
1.3 The Role of Higher Education is to Prepare Students for the Future of Work
1.4 The Role of Higher Education is to Develop Students' Lifelong Skills
1.5 Radical Ideas for the Future of Higher Education
References
2 Higher Education Policy in Times of Disruption
2.1 Higher Education is Facing a Reckoning
2.2 Higher Education in the Post-COVID-19 World
2.3 Policy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2.4 Funding and Tuition Fees in the Time of COVID-19
2.5 Governments, Universities and International Students
2.6 Lifelong Learning-Second, Third and Fourth Careers
2.7 Creating a Post-School Education Ecosystem
2.8 Independent Oversight of Policy and Funding
References
3 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
3.1 A Focus on Student Learning
3.2 Digital Skills are just as Important as Discipline Knowledge
3.3 Blended and Online Learning are Both Important in Higher Education
3.4 Students are not Customers
3.5 Assessment is the Way to Measure Student Learning
3.6 In Learning, Life Experience Should Have Value
3.7 The Five Big Questions of Learning and Teaching
References
4 Learning Technologies in Higher Education
4.1 There Are Multiple Technologies Available for Learning
4.2 Augmented, Virtual Reality and Higher Education Learning
4.3 Wearables and Higher Education Learning
4.4 Artificial Intelligence, Adaptive Learning and Higher Education
4.5 Learning in Higher Education Can Be Enhanced by Technology
4.6 Universities and Academics Must Modernise and Develop Digital Skills to Effectively Teach Modern Students
4.7 Higher Education Can also Improve Through Technology
References
5 Access and Affordability
5.1 Higher Education, Equity and the Emerging Paradox
5.2 Is Higher Education Worth the Price? Debt and Affordability
5.3 Digital Equity Matters
5.4 Can Technology Address the Equity Paradox?
5.5 Should Online Learning Be Cheaper Than On-Campus?
5.6 Entry into University is Fundamentally Unfair
5.7 Selection into High-Demand Courses
5.8 The Very High Cost of Dropping Out
5.9 One Size Does not Fit All: Diversity Matters
5.9.1 Women, Outcomes and Stubborn Inequality
References
6 Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education
6.1 Globalisation and Internationalisation
6.2 Higher Education in the Time of COVID-19
6.3 Student Safety
References
7 Higher Education Places and Spaces
7.1 How to Design a Campus: Pandemic Urgencies
7.2 Campuses, Places
7.3 Aesthetics
7.4 The Walled University
7.5 Community at the Bottom of a Garden
7.6 Virtual Spaces
Preface
Contents
1 Higher Education in the Time of Disruption
1.1 Introduction: Higher Education Requires Radical Change
1.2 The Educative Purpose of Higher Education
1.3 The Role of Higher Education is to Prepare Students for the Future of Work
1.4 The Role of Higher Education is to Develop Students' Lifelong Skills
1.5 Radical Ideas for the Future of Higher Education
References
2 Higher Education Policy in Times of Disruption
2.1 Higher Education is Facing a Reckoning
2.2 Higher Education in the Post-COVID-19 World
2.3 Policy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2.4 Funding and Tuition Fees in the Time of COVID-19
2.5 Governments, Universities and International Students
2.6 Lifelong Learning-Second, Third and Fourth Careers
2.7 Creating a Post-School Education Ecosystem
2.8 Independent Oversight of Policy and Funding
References
3 Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
3.1 A Focus on Student Learning
3.2 Digital Skills are just as Important as Discipline Knowledge
3.3 Blended and Online Learning are Both Important in Higher Education
3.4 Students are not Customers
3.5 Assessment is the Way to Measure Student Learning
3.6 In Learning, Life Experience Should Have Value
3.7 The Five Big Questions of Learning and Teaching
References
4 Learning Technologies in Higher Education
4.1 There Are Multiple Technologies Available for Learning
4.2 Augmented, Virtual Reality and Higher Education Learning
4.3 Wearables and Higher Education Learning
4.4 Artificial Intelligence, Adaptive Learning and Higher Education
4.5 Learning in Higher Education Can Be Enhanced by Technology
4.6 Universities and Academics Must Modernise and Develop Digital Skills to Effectively Teach Modern Students
4.7 Higher Education Can also Improve Through Technology
References
5 Access and Affordability
5.1 Higher Education, Equity and the Emerging Paradox
5.2 Is Higher Education Worth the Price? Debt and Affordability
5.3 Digital Equity Matters
5.4 Can Technology Address the Equity Paradox?
5.5 Should Online Learning Be Cheaper Than On-Campus?
5.6 Entry into University is Fundamentally Unfair
5.7 Selection into High-Demand Courses
5.8 The Very High Cost of Dropping Out
5.9 One Size Does not Fit All: Diversity Matters
5.9.1 Women, Outcomes and Stubborn Inequality
References
6 Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education
6.1 Globalisation and Internationalisation
6.2 Higher Education in the Time of COVID-19
6.3 Student Safety
References
7 Higher Education Places and Spaces
7.1 How to Design a Campus: Pandemic Urgencies
7.2 Campuses, Places
7.3 Aesthetics
7.4 The Walled University
7.5 Community at the Bottom of a Garden
7.6 Virtual Spaces