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The COVID-19 pandemic: a catalyst for creativity and collaboration for online learning and work-based higher education systems and processes

机译:Covid-19大流行:用于在线学习和基于工作的高等教育系统和流程的创造力和合作催化剂

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Purpose The purpose of this research is to focus on work-based problems catalysed by the COVID-19 global pandemic, based on a case study of a multi-continental, multi-campus university distributed across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Pakistan.Higher education institutions (HEIs) in developing countries lacked pre-existing infrastructure to support online education and/or policy and regulatory frameworks during the pandemic.The university's programmes in Pakistan and East Africa provide lessons to other developing countries' HEIs.The university's focus on teaching and learning and staff development has had a transformational organisational effect. Design/methodology/approach Case study with participatory approaches aimed at co-production of responsive systems and co-creation of effective curriculum and faculty training is used. Findings Systems and processes developed across the university in the effort to ensure educational continuity.From the disruption to all educational programmes and the disarray of regulatory bodies' responses, collaboration emerged as a key driver of positive change.The findings reiterate the value of trust and provision of opportunities for those with the requisite competencies to lead in a participatory and distributive manner whilst addressing limited human and financial resources.The findings reflect on previous work respecting organisational change recast in the digital age. Originality/value This paper reflects the authors' work in real-time as they led and managed changes encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic.The paper will be of value to management and leadership cadres, particularly in developing contexts, responsible for recovery and sustainability of the higher education sector.
机译:目的本研究的目的是重点关注Covid-19全球大流行催化的基于工作的问题,基于在肯尼亚,坦桑尼亚,乌干达和巴基斯坦的多欧洲多校区大学的案例研究,基于Covid-19 Global Pernemic。发展中国家的机构(HEIS)缺乏预先存在的基础设施,以支持大流行期间的在线教育和/或政策和监管框架。大学在巴基斯坦和东非的方案为其他发展中国家的HEIS提供了经验教训。大学专注于教学和教学学习和员工发展具有变革的组织效应。使用针对敏感系统共同生产的参与方法和有效课程和教师培训的设计/方法/方法研究。调查结果制定系统和过程,以确保教育延续的努力。从所有教育方案的中断和监管机构的反应的混乱中断,作为积极变革的关键驱动程序出现了合作。该研究结果重申了信托的价值和为那些提供必要的能力的机会,以参与和分配方式领导,同时涉及有限的人力和财政资源。这些调查结果反映了以前的工作尊重数字时代的组织变革重量。原创性/价值本文在Covid-19大流行期间,当他们的领导和管理变更时,本文将实时的工作实时反映出。本文将对管理和领导干部有价值,特别是在发展中文中,负责恢复和可持续性作者:王莹,高等教育部门

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