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OverviewLaunching the Global Perspectives on Higher Education Development series, editors Madasu Bhaskara Rao, Abhilasha Singh and Pulaparthi Mallika Rao introduce the concept of values and the role they play in the emerging university of the twenty-first century. How do universities' missions, visions, policies, and strategies shape their responses to a world that is swiftly changing due to increased globalisation, demand, competition, and innovation? Understanding that educational stakeholders must comprehend the nature of societal culture and communal values and the role they play in shaping, often implicitly, a university's ethos and traditions, contributors explore how values operate at an institutional level. How do they impact micro-level practises, such as pedagogical strategies, academic achievement, curriculum development, and evaluation? Providing a much-needed global perspective-based analysis of the issue of educational values, this first volume on Worldviews and Values in Higher Education examines how higher education cultures are embedded within and heavily influenced by national cultures, norms, and structures through the lenses of Teaching, Learning, Curricula, and Assessment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Madasu Bhaskara Rao (ICFAI Business School, India) , Abhilasha Singh (American University in the Emirates, UAE) , Pulaparthi Mallika Rao (CMR Technical Campus, India)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.446kg ISBN: 9781802628982ISBN 10: 1802628983 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 20 March 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Enriching Learning: Exploring Worldviews and Values in Higher Education; Madasu Bhaskara Rao, Abhilasha Singh, and Pulaparthi Mallika Rao Chapter 2. Student Learning Vs. Student Training: How Higher Education Institutions Reflect their Values of Student Development in the Curriculum and Co-Curricular Life of the Institution; Michael T. Miller and Daniel P. Nadler Chapter 3. Values-Engaged Teaching for Effective Practice in Applied Disciplines; Satlaj Dighe, John M. LaVelle, Paidamoyo Chikate, Meral Acikgoz, Padmavati Kannan, Doris Espelien, and Trupti Sarode Chapter 4. Cosmopolitan Cultural Identity as Value and Worldview in Individual and Institutional Internationalization of Higher Education; Konrad Gunesch Chapter 5. Academic Integrity – A ‘Threshold Value’ for Higher Education?; Rosie MacLachlan Chapter 6. It (Still) Takes a Village: From Academic Dishonesty to a Culture of Academic Integrity; Nicole B. Reinke, Eva Hatje, Ann L. Parkinson, and Mary Kynn Chapter 7. Toward a Love Ethic: The Changing Ontology of the University in Covid-19 and Beyond; Janine E. Carlse Chapter 8. The Importance of What Students Care About: Accounting for Institutional and Student Values Dialectically; Theodore F. Cockle Chapter 9. Disrupting Whiteness in North American Higher Education: Seven Processual Considerations for White Educators; Sheldene Simola Chapter 10. Forming “Men and Women for Others”: Jesuit Worldwide Learning’s Values-Rooted Blended Learning Model; Isabella Rega, Mélodie Honen-Delmar, and Stefan Hengst SJ Chapter 11. The View of My World and My View of the World: Negotiating Values in Higher Education; María del Carmen Rodríguez de France Chapter 12. Education Without Boundaries: Questioning and Exploring a Values-Based Culture in a Transdisciplinary International Postgraduate Community; Luca Morini, Jodie Enderby, Mark Dawson, Farhana Gokhool, Emmanuel Effiong Johnson, Samena Rashid, and Virginia King Chapter 13. Inclusion, Accessibility, and Collaboration: Shared Values in the Australian University Classroom; Erin Leif, Kirsten McLean, Pearl Subban, and Christine Grove Chapter 14. Role of Global Values and their Amalgamation in Higher Education Institutions of Pakistan; Sarwat Nauman and Amna Shahid Chapter 15. Values Ingrained in Pakistan’s Education System; Rahila Huma Anwar, Urooj Yahya, and Sajida ZakiReviewsAuthor InformationMadasu Bhaskara Rao is Professor at the ICFAI Business School in Hyderabad, India, which is a constituent of the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, a deemed-to-be University. Abhilasha Singh is Vice President for Academic Affairs at the American University in the Emirates, Dubai, UAE. Pulaparthi Mallika Rao is Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, CMR Technical Campus, Hyderabad, India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |