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E-raamat: Higher Education Institutions and Covid-19: Toward Resilience and Sustainability Through Emergencies

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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000962369
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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000962369

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Offering insights into the adaptational strategies that were employed by higher education institutions worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic, this volume considers the lasting effects of adaptation and change, as well as the perception of universities’ role in society and desired ways of operating.

Nearly overnight, the pandemic forced university leaders and faculty across the world to switch to remote models, not only of teaching and learning but also of managing an entire institution. This book recognizes how the scale of challenges as well as the range of measures specific universities had to undertake was uneven, with some being better equipped than the others. Using a selection of international case studies, it offers an insight into strategies employed by institutions worldwide to navigate the crisis, and highlights the targets and objectives addressed by them during these processes. In so doing, it offers invaluable lessons for the years to come.

An indispensable study into strategies that result in resilience and sustainability for universities, this book is essential reading for scholars of education, pedagogy, and organizational change in the higher education sector, as well as educational leaders around the world.



Offering insights into the adaptational strategies that were employed by higher education institutions worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic, this volume considers the lasting effects of adaptation and change, as well as the perception of universities’ role in society and desired ways of operating.

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"Within this book, three scholars of great renown, each in a distinctive field of research and practice, with a direct exposure to the world and realities of HEIs, offer a wonderful insight into the variety of challenges HEIs had to respond to as a means of resisting the pandemic and its implications. Contrary to many publications addressing the Covid-19 pandemic and HEIs one can encounter on the market, the book in question provides a fresh perspective to the topic. In other words, rather than engaging primarily and exclusively with technology, technology adoption and adaptation to the new tech-environment, the book edited by Professors Visvizi, Kozlowski and Nawaz, guides the reader through the frequently unrecognized meanders of managerial and strategic choices HEIs had to face during the pandemic. As such, this book represents a very welcome addition to the existing literature on the topic."

Antonio Botti, Professor in the Department of Management and Innovation Systems, University of Salerno, Italy.

1. Higher education institutions in the post-Covid era: transformation
through crisis and outstanding issues Part I: Changing conceptions,
approaches ,and conceptualizations of HEIs and their mission
2. Prioritizing
people in digital transformation strategies in higher education
institutions (HEIs)
3. Democratic culture in pandemic times: debate as tool
for educational innovation
4. The challenges of the new working environment
in a constrained digital time
5. Remote teaching, job satisfaction, and
perceived autonomy in HEIs: exploiting the lessons learned in the post-Covid
environment Part II: Navigating crisis and change in HEIs in Africa
6.
Exploring the digital divide in African higher education instititutions
7.
Perspectives on how COVID-19 disrupts continuity and drives changes in
African universities Part III: Navigating crisis and change in HEIs in Asia
8. Transitioning to new norms of teaching and learning: the case of Brunei
Darussalam
9. Preparing teacher candidates for online professional practices
during Covid-19 lockdown Part IV: Focus on Europe
10. A transformative
framework for faculty development in HEIs
11. ICT for higher education
institutions: insights from university museums performance management
12.
Higher education institutions and the global digital transformation: beyond
the question of which skills for the 21st century
Anna Visvizi is Head of the International Economic Policy Department (ZPME) at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland, and Research Fellow at the Institute for Hellenic Growth and Prosperity, the American College of Greece (ACG).

Krzysztof Kozowski is Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs and Head of the Institute of International Studies at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland.

Raheel Nawaz is Pro Vice Chancellor for Digital Transformation at Staffordshire University, United Kingdom.