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Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Independent Researcher and Scholar, Afghanistan)
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Championing a variety of the lessons taken from across the globe, this book acts as a critical toolkit for preparing universities for the next pandemic, earthquake, or civil conflict.



Today’s world is fraught with perils and pandemics. Education offers structure, stability, and hope for the future, supporting conflict resolution, peacebuilding efforts, and scientific research that can help prevent and mitigate both natural and manmade disasters. With these values in mind, how can universities apply their experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic to other emergency situations? How can they ensure accessibility to education under any circumstances without compromising on quality?

With diverse contributions from Afghanistan, Turkey, Lebanon, Pakistan, Kenya, India, Saudi Arabia, and Bangladesh, Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies challenges educators to design curriculums that focus on resilience and equip staff with the capability to navigate future scenarios, and students with the skills they need to someday solve them. Avoiding prescriptive standards and advocating for programmes that address the needs of individual campuses, chapters feature evidence-rich case studies that identify both the gaps in addressing vulnerabilities as well as exemplary responses that have led the way in promoting institutional adaptability.

Championing a variety of the lessons taken from across the globe, Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies provides a critical toolkit for preparing universities for the next pandemic, earthquake, or civil conflict.



Today’s world is fraught with perils and pandemics. Education offers structure, stability, and hope for the future, supporting conflict resolution, peacebuilding efforts, and scientific research that can help prevent and mitigate both natural and manmade disasters. With these values in mind, how can universities apply their experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic to other emergency situations? How can they ensure accessibility to education under any circumstances without compromising on quality? With diverse contributions from Afghanistan, Turkey, Lebanon, Pakistan, Kenya, India, Saudi Arabia, and Bangladesh, Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies challenges educators to design curriculums that focus on resilience and equip staff with the capability to navigate future scenarios, and students with the skills they need to someday solve them. Avoiding prescriptive standards and advocating for programmes that address the needs of individual campuses, chapters feature evidence-rich case studies that identify both the gaps in addressing vulnerabilities as well as exemplary responses that have led the way in promoting institutional adaptability. Championing a variety of the lessons taken from across the globe, Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies provides a critical toolkit for preparing universities for the next pandemic, earthquake, or civil conflict.
PART I: PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES HIGHER EDUCATION IN EMERGENCIES

Introduction to Higher Education in Emergencies: International Case Studies;
Enakshi Sengupta

Chapter
1. Rectifying the Deterioration of EFL Tertiary Students Speaking
Skills in Emergency Times; Farah Sabbah

Chapter
2. Education in Emergencies and Changing Landscape of Higher
Education in Bangladesh: Cultural Transformation for Policy and Practice; M.
Mahruf C. Shohel, Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Arif Mahmud, Farhan Azim, and Md
Shahadat Hossain Khan

Chapter
3. Differences in the Digital Divide, Educational Level and Gender in
Turkey During the Covid 19 Pandemic: A Comparison of Turkish Tertiary
-Level Sophomre and Junior Students Views on Online Learning; Serpil
Meri-Yilan

Chapter
4. Crossword Puzzle Games, Short Stories, and Mind Maps. Assignments
as Innovative Online Teaching Methods: Three Promising Applied Experiences
During the Covid 19 Pandemic; Shimaa Mohammad Yousof

PART II: EXPECTATIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN EMERGENCIES

Chapter
5. Students Perceptions, Attitudes and Experiences of Higher
Education in Emergencies across Developing Countries Amid Covid- 19; Ahmad
Samarji, Enakshi Sengupta, Sarwat Nauman, and Farah Sabbah

Chapter
6. Lebanese Instructors Satisfaction with Online Teaching and
Learning Amid Covid - 19; Ahmad Samarji and Reem Ghaddar

Chapter
7. Perceptions of Faculty Officials on Online Learning in Kenyan
Institutions of Higher Education During the Covid 19 Pandemic: A Rapid
Qualitative Study; Stephen Okumu Ombere and Agnetta Adiedo Nyabundi
Enakshi Sengupta is an Independent Researcher and Scholar and a long-time editor of the Innovations in Higher Education, Teaching and Learning series.