E-Book, Englisch, Band 11, 508 Seiten, eBook
Stephen / Kormpas / Coombe Global Perspectives on Higher Education
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-31646-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
From Crisis to Opportunity
E-Book, Englisch, Band 11, 508 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Knowledge Studies in Higher Education
ISBN: 978-3-031-31646-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. 5
Editors and Contributors. 6
About the Editors. 6About the Contributors. 6
Chapter 1 - Volume Introduction – Global Perspectives on Higher Education: From Crisis to Opportunity 14
Jacqueline S. Stephen and Christine Coombe. 14
Section 1: Teaching, Learning, and Assessment 22
Chapter 2 - Online and Face-to-Face Courses Can Mirror One Another. 23Connie Mitchell 23
Chapter 3 - Prospective EFL Teachers’ Self-Perceived Competence and Attitudes towards Teaching English to Young Learners. 34
Mehmet Karaca and Meryem Akçayoglu. 34
Chapter 4 - Innovative High-Impact Practices (HIPs) in Eight-Week Online Graduate Research Methodology and Capstone Courses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study. 47
Awatef Ahmed Ben Ramadan. 47Chapter 5: Enhancing Learning Through Formative Assessment: Evidence-based Strategies for Implementing Learner Reflection in Higher Education. 60
Li-Shih Huang, Raj Khatri, Amjad Alhemaid. 60
Section 2: Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning. 74
Chapter 6 - Successful Teaching with Technology in EAP Courses: A Practical Guide for Higher Education Teachers. 75
Doaa Hamam... 75
Chapter 7: The Theory and Practice of Oral Presentations in Face-to-Face and Online Courses. 84
Pushpa Sadhwani and Jon Fiteni 84
Chapter 8 - Doctoral Students at a Distance: Voicing Their Challenges and Needs. 94
Amira El-Soussi 94
Chapter 9 - A Technology-Enhanced Context: The Case of Higher Education in Lebanon. 106Caroline Akhras. 106
Chapter 10 - Blended Academic Communication On Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning in Digital and International Virtual Academic Cooperation (DIVA). 115
Anselm Böhmer, Götz Schwab, and Illie Isso. 115
Section 3: Factors that Impact Student and Teacher Success. 128
Chapter 11 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Course Design and Instructional Material Development 129Jacqueline S. Stephen, Nadia Glover Barnett, and Awatef Ahmed Ben Ramadan. 129
Chapter 12 - Responding to the New Normal: Strengthening Student Identity Development. 141
Jo-Ann Netto Shek. 141
Chapter 13 - An Empirical Analysis of Motivational Factors that Enhance Student and Teacher Achievements: The Mediating Role of Evidence-Based Learning. 159
Sameera Iqbal 159
Chapter 14: Strategies Adopted for Building Students’ Rapport in an Online Classroom.. 172Gomathy Krishnan, Wahida Dastakeer and Neha Gupta. 172
Chapter 15 - Leveraging the Art of Medical Illustration to Enhance Anatomy Instruction. 195
Valerie Weiss and Krista Casazza. 195
Chapter 16 - The Future of Higher Education: Students’ Perspectives in the United Arab Emirates 216
Lana Hiasat and Leilani Radaideh. 216
Chapter 17 - The Impact of Emergency Remote Learning on Student Motivation and Opportunities to Shape a More Successful and Productive Educational Future. 232Megan Kohler, Sherri Restauri, and Tracy Balduzzi 232
Section 4: Curriculum, Course, and Instructional Design. 244
Chapter 18 - Strategies for Instructors: Establishing and Maintaining Presence in an Online Course 245
Jacqueline S. Stephen. 245
Chapter 19 - RECIPE, an Innovative Model for Instructional Technology Task Design via Interactive Media 256
Sam Yousefifard. 256
Chapter 20 - Novel Times Call for Novel Ways: Effective Teaching and Learning in Digital Learning Environments. 272
Alexius Chia and Shanti Divaharan. 272
Chapter 21 - Cultivating Student Employability Skills: Classroom to Career Preparedness and Readiness 288
Jacqueline S. Stephen and Ashley Fru. 288Chapter 22 - Distance Learning Considerations for Initial and Continuing Teacher Education in Brazil 300
Camila Höfling, Patricia de Oliveira Lucas, and Luciana C. de Oliveira. 300
Chapter 23 - Sustaining Presence: Partnering with Technology During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown 311
Christine Sabieh. 311
Section 5: Future of Professional Development 324
Chapter 24 - Moving Beyond Web Conferencing Tools: ESL Professional Development Workshops in Virtual Reality Platforms. 325
Amany Alkhayat 325
Chapter 25 - Transforming Teacher Professional Identity through Social Emotional Learning: Two Narrative Case Studies. 336
Fajer M. Bin Rashed and Eman Y. Mahmoud. 336
Chapter 26 - A Professional Development Model for English Teachers in Indonesia: A Pathway to the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Era. 347
Dwi Poedjiastutie, Hilda Suat, and Nisrina Balqis Huwaida. 347
Chapter 27 - Professional Development Support Systems in Public Universities in Kosovo. 359
Drita Kadriu and Trenia Walker 359
Section 6: Academic and Administrative Support Systems. 368Chapter 28 - Instructional Designers’ Roles in the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era. 369
Elif N. Gokbel and Nicole P. Lipscomb-King. 369
Chapter 29 - Graduate Students’ Work Readiness in the Context of COVID-19: Challenges and Recommendations. 380
Heyam F. Dalky, Yousef M. Aljawarneh, Adam M. Khraisat, and Lubna M. Rajab. 380
Chapter 30 - Pedagogical Transformations in Support Services: The New Normal 396Nafees Sultana. 396
Chapter 31 - Well-being as an Ecological Practice: Supporting Students Facing Housing Insecurity in Higher Education. 409
Christel Young and Luis Javier Pentón Herrera. 409
Chapter 32 - Digital Education, Academic Performance, and Mental Health: How Can Chinese Students’ Development Be Facilitated while Engaging in E-Learning. 422 Jason Hung. 422Chapter 33 - Replacing Commercial Textbooks with Free Online Educational Resources: A Qualitative Case Study for 21st Century Inclusive Education. 431
Syed Ali Nasir Zaidi 431




