Transnational distance education : cultural and quality considerations
Keywords
130103 Higher Education130302 Comparative and Cross-Cultural Education
Asia
transnational education
distance education
e-learning
culture
pedagogy
quality assurance
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There have now been two decades of rhetoric on the need for culturally and contextually appropriate perspectives in international education. However, the extent to which courses, provision and pedagogy have truly reflected differences in cultural characteristics and learning preferences is still open to question. Little attention has been paid to these matters in quality assurance frameworks. This chapter discusses these issues and draws upon Hofstede’s cultural dimensions framework and studies into Asian pedagogy and uses of educational technology. It proposes a benchmark and performance indicators for assuring cultural, contextual, educational and technological appropriateness in the provision of transnational distance education in Asia by Australian universities.Date
2013Type
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