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E-grāmata: Disentangled Vision on Higher Education: Preparing the Generation Next

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This book offers an objective and dispassionate analysis of modern educational architecture allowing us to notice gaps. The fundamental question addressed is whether our education system will embrace knowledge-based society and have the foresight to better prepare future generations. If educators around the world step back for a moment, it is not difficult to notice that unanswered questions about education are looming everywhere. The existent academic literature on education is abundant and embracing. In consequence, one can ask why is this book necessary? Indeed, this book is the result of senior university professors sharing their learnings and anticipating the pivotal issues facing all education professionals. According to the United Nations, by 2050, 68% of the worlds population will be living in urban areas. This fact cannot be ignored as it is one of the drivers of the profile of the future students. The reasons to organize this publication are many, but among them three stand out which also function as the driving forces behind this project: (1) University professors teach future generations based on models grounded on knowledge advanced by past experiences; (2) The decisive requirement to understand the needs of the new generations of university millennial students; and (3) What are the critical challenges of global societies?









"This book problematizes the issues concerning education, and its main contribution is to answer the need to rethink education, face contemporary challenges, and reorganize the way public policies address education. It critically analyses the challenges of global societies in a decentralized perspective, not only reflecting a western perspective of education and knowledge production. The project's originality comes from the contemporaneity of the topics covered, from the interdisciplinary perspective, and from the specific attention given to trends around education." Cįtia Miriam Costa, Researcher and Invited Assistant Professor, Centre for International Studies, Perfil Ciźncia

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"This book problematizes the issues concerning education, and its main contribution is to answer the need to rethink education, face contemporary challenges, and reorganize the way public policies address education. It critically analyses the challenges of global societies in a decentralized perspective, not only reflecting a western perspective of education and knowledge production. The project's originality comes from the contemporaneity of the topics covered, from the interdisciplinary perspective, and from the specific attention given to trends around education." Cįtia Miriam Costa, Researcher and Invited Assistant Professor, Centre for International Studies, Perfil Ciźncia

List of Figures
iii
List of Tables
xvii
Foreword xix
Kiran Trehan
Acknowledgments xxi
Notes on Contributors xxiii
Part 1 Global Perspectives, Ethics and Pedagogy
1 Disentangled Visions on Higher Education: Preparing the Next Generation
3(22)
Francisco Leandro
Roopinder Oberoi
2 Higher Education as Resistance: Bringing Back the Political into Academia
25(20)
Carlos Rodrigues
3 Insights to Redesign Business Education in a COVID-19 World for a Sustainable Future
45(28)
Ana Simaens
Florencia Librizzi
4 Citizen Learner Discourse and Emergent Global Knowledge Societies
73(26)
Tom Cockburn
5 Journalist Ethics and the Common Good: The Formation of Values and Virtues for Just and Harmonious Societies
99(24)
Jose Manuel Simoes
Franz Gassner
6 Cooperation and Governance Within the European Education Area: Lessons Learned for a Global Governance in Education for a Digital Area
123(24)
Carolina Varela
Enrique Martinez-Galan
7 The Role of Cooperation Networks to Strengthen the Internationalization of Higher Education Institutions: An Analysis of Evidence Based on the Network Theory
147(24)
Luciane Stallivieri
Marcia Agostini Ribeiro
Daniella Da Silva Nogueira De Melo
Part 2 National Perspectives, Experiences and Policies
8 Universities. Policies for Science and Higher Education
171(12)
Maria De Lurdes Rodrigues
Maria Das Dores Guerreiro
9 Reconfiguring Education with an Alternative Paradigm - India Aims at Doubling Its Gross Enrolment Ratio by 2035
183(26)
Geeta Bhatt
10 Al-enabled Collaborative Learning: Indian Higher Education Reimagined
209(28)
Satyajit Majumdar
Aarushi
11 New National Education Policy 2020 of India: Learning from the Past and Laying Out a Plan with a Vision for Future of Education
237(16)
Rakesh Kumar Pandey
12 Igniting Discussions About the Purpose of Higher Education in Timor-Leste
253(22)
Joao Baptista Da Cruz Cardoso
13 The COVID-19 Crisis and Disruption in Australian Higher Education -- The Opportunity for a New Vision?
275(54)
Michael Lester
Marie Dela Rama
14 The (non) Standardized Classroom -- The Analysis of Three Different Cultures in the Higher Education Systems -- Angola, Brazil and Macau SAR, China
329(24)
Sonia Lucia Mota Pinheiro Marques
Joao Alexandre Lobo Marques
Cristina Kupfer
15 Higher Education Will Be What the Institutional Model Is: The Case of Portugal
353(24)
Jose Subtil
Part 3 Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Innovation, Technology and Justice
16 Innovative Teaching and Learning in a Globalized Competitive Market
377(20)
Jamie P. Halsall
Michael Snowden
17 Higher Education and Cross-Disciplinary Solutions in a Digitalized World: Advantages and Pitfalls
397(12)
Katarina Botic
18 Legal Teaching and Research in International Law in the Digitalized World Post COVID-19 Pandemic
409(20)
Sufian Jusoh
Faliq Razak
19 NextGen Higher Education: Preparing Students for the Jobs of Tomorrow That Do Not yet Exist
429(18)
Farzad Sabetzadeh
Victoria White
20 Developing ASEAN Students' Intercultural Competence Through a Telecollahoration Program
447(16)
Sutraphorn Tantiniranat
Siti Masrifatul Fitriyah
Diana Ahmad Busra
21 Iranian Tourism Students' Evaluations of Education Quality
463(22)
Morteza Bazrafshan
Maryam Sedaghat
22 A Study of the Development Policy of Creative Education in China and Its Implications for Vietnam
485(20)
Do Thi Thu Hang
Vu Quy Son
Pham Thu Phuong
23 Trust Building and English Teaching in COVID-19 Times: A Practioner's Account
505
Evian Chan Ho
Francisco Jose Leandro
Francisco José Leandro received a Ph.D. in political science and international relations from the Catholic University of Portugal in 2010. He is currently Associate Professor with Habilitation and Associate Dean at the Institute for Research on Portuguese-speaking Countries, City University Macau, China.



Roopinder Oberoi received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Delhi. She has authored and edited books on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in emerging economies. She is an editor of Social Responsibility Journal (UK). She is also Fellow at Delhi School of Public Policy and Governance, Institute of Eminence, University of Delhi. She is currently working on an international project on social enterprise and higher education awarded by the UKIndia Education and Research Initiative (20172022).