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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947363487902882
    Format: X, 212 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9789463000161
    Content: "Why is it important to learn about higher education in international contexts? Why learn about curriculum, teaching, and learning at Dubai Women’s College of the Higher Colleges of Technology? Global education systems have remarkable contributions to make to understandings of 21st century curriculum, teaching, and learning. Adult educators across the globe are exploring how to make learning meaningful in a world that is experiencing change, global migration, rapid development, cross-cultural communication demands, and systems with mandates for accountability and international standardized measures of quality. Dubai is an Emirate in the United Arab Emirates that has experienced these issues, which have had a profound impact on higher education for Emirati women. The international educators who contributed to this book reveal how they designed and implemented a curriculum that represented a complex balancing act replete with recognition of local, global, religious, cultural, and societal implications. There is no other book like The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century. It reveals the nature of a highly devoted team of international educators who designed a contextually and globally relevant transdisciplinary, 21st century curriculum. “Dr. Mary Gene Saudelli has tremendous knowledge and experience with delivering world class education in the Middle East. She has a deep commitment to progressive education and an understanding of global mindedness. It is wonderful that she shares her research on a wide range of topics in educational curriculum and global issues. In The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century, Dr. Saudelli opens the dialogue of reciprocity in learning from higher education in diverse contexts. This book honours Emirati women’s backgrounds and differences, yet cherishes the uniqueness of the international educators involved in this study.” – Kim Critchley, Dean and CEO, University of Calgary in Qatar".
    In: Springer eBooks
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden; : Brill | Sense,
    UID:
    almahu_9949700950602882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9789463000161
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Content: Why is it important to learn about higher education in international contexts? Why learn about curriculum, teaching, and learning at Dubai Women's College of the Higher Colleges of Technology? Global education systems have remarkable contributions to make to understandings of 21st century curriculum, teaching, and learning. Adult educators across the globe are exploring how to make learning meaningful in a world that is experiencing change, global migration, rapid development, cross-cultural communication demands, and systems with mandates for accountability and international standardized measures of quality. Dubai is an Emirate in the United Arab Emirates that has experienced these issues, which have had a profound impact on higher education for Emirati women. The international educators who contributed to this book reveal how they designed and implemented a curriculum that represented a complex balancing act replete with recognition of local, global, religious, cultural, and societal implications. There is no other book like The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century . It reveals the nature of a highly devoted team of international educators who designed a contextually and globally relevant transdisciplinary, 21st century curriculum.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Setting the Stage -- Constructivist Learning Theory and Contemporary Debates -- Adult Learners, Sociology of Education and Change Theories -- Introducing the International Educators -- Introducting 21st Century Teaching & Learning and the Emirati Learners -- Making Learning Meaningful -- Encountering Islam in the Classroom -- Balancing Issues and Exploring Boundaries -- Globalization on Steroids -- English - A Global Language -- Capturing 21st Century Curriculum Design in Practice -- Current Issues Forum: Booth Allocations -- Reading Assessments Texts -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century, Leiden Boston : Brill | Sense, 2015
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rotterdam :SensePublishers :
    UID:
    almafu_9958129370702883
    Format: 1 online resource (213 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 94-6300-016-X
    Content: "Why is it important to learn about higher education in international contexts? Why learn about curriculum, teaching, and learning at Dubai Women’s College of the Higher Colleges of Technology? Global education systems have remarkable contributions to make to understandings of 21st century curriculum, teaching, and learning. Adult educators across the globe are exploring how to make learning meaningful in a world that is experiencing change, global migration, rapid development, cross-cultural communication demands, and systems with mandates for accountability and international standardized measures of quality. Dubai is an Emirate in the United Arab Emirates that has experienced these issues, which have had a profound impact on higher education for Emirati women. The international educators who contributed to this book reveal how they designed and implemented a curriculum that represented a complex balancing act replete with recognition of local, global, religious, cultural, and societal implications. There is no other book like The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century. It reveals the nature of a highly devoted team of international educators who designed a contextually and globally relevant transdisciplinary, 21st century curriculum. “Dr. Mary Gene Saudelli has tremendous knowledge and experience with delivering world class education in the Middle East. She has a deep commitment to progressive education and an understanding of global mindedness. It is wonderful that she shares her research on a wide range of topics in educational curriculum and global issues. In The Balancing Act: International Higher Education in the 21st Century, Dr. Saudelli opens the dialogue of reciprocity in learning from higher education in diverse contexts. This book honours Emirati women’s backgrounds and differences, yet cherishes the uniqueness of the international educators involved in this study.” – Kim Critchley, Dean and CEO, University of Calgary in Qatar".
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material -- Setting the Stage -- Constructivist Learning Theory and Contemporary Debates -- Adult Learners, Sociology of Education and Change Theories -- Introducing the International Educators -- Introducting 21st Century Teaching & Learning and the Emirati Learners -- Making Learning Meaningful -- Encountering Islam in the Classroom -- Balancing Issues and Exploring Boundaries -- Globalization on Steroids -- English – A Global Language -- Capturing 21st Century Curriculum Design in Practice -- Current Issues Forum: Booth Allocations -- Reading Assessments Texts -- References. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-015-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-014-3
    Language: English
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