Managing International Connectivity, Diversity of Learning and Changing Labour Markets
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Managing International Connectivity, Diversity of Learning and Changing Labour Markets
East Asian Perspectives
Mok, Ka Ho
Springer Verlag, Singapore
06/2018
261
Mole
Inglês
9789811094347
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1 Promoting International Connectivity and Seeking Global Competitiveness: Issues and Challenges.- Recent Trends and Development.- Chapter 2 Widely Recognized Problems, Controversial Solutions: Issues and Strategies for Higher Development in Asia.- Chapter 3 Internationalization and Transnationalization of Higher Education: A Review of the Asia Pacific Region.- Chapter 4 Qualification Recognition of Joint Degrees in Europe and Asia in the Era of Massification.- Chapter 5 Higher Education Activities in World Cities: A Spatial Study of Global Leadership and Connectivity.- Chapter 6 Global City Tokyo and the Lives of University Academics in Japan.- Chapter 7 Higher Education Industry in Hong Kong and Singapore: Reflections on a Decade of Expansion.- Chapter 8 Singapore as a Global Schoolhouse: A Critical Review.- International Connectivity and Managing Diversity in Student Learning.- Chapter 9 Getting Connected with the Global World: The Promotion of Internationalization in University Campuses in Hong Kong and China.- Chapter 10 Comparison of Student Experiences in the Era of Massification: Analysis of Student Data of Japan, Korea and the United States.- Chapter 11 Perceived Discrimination and Integration among New Arrivals from Mainland China: Implications for Higher Education Development for Hong Kong.- Managing Labour Market Changes and Employment.- Chapter 12 Massification of Higher Education and Labour Market: The Case of Taiwan.- Chapter 13 Massification of Higher Education: Challenges for Admissions and Graduate Employment in China.- Chapter 14 Teaching the Dragon? The Diffusion of European Union's Social and Employment Policies to China.
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diversity of learning;entrepreneurship and higher education;higher education development in asia;higher education systems;international connectivity;internationalizing higher education;regional connectivity;students' global competence;urban governance;learning and instruction
Chapter 1 Promoting International Connectivity and Seeking Global Competitiveness: Issues and Challenges.- Recent Trends and Development.- Chapter 2 Widely Recognized Problems, Controversial Solutions: Issues and Strategies for Higher Development in Asia.- Chapter 3 Internationalization and Transnationalization of Higher Education: A Review of the Asia Pacific Region.- Chapter 4 Qualification Recognition of Joint Degrees in Europe and Asia in the Era of Massification.- Chapter 5 Higher Education Activities in World Cities: A Spatial Study of Global Leadership and Connectivity.- Chapter 6 Global City Tokyo and the Lives of University Academics in Japan.- Chapter 7 Higher Education Industry in Hong Kong and Singapore: Reflections on a Decade of Expansion.- Chapter 8 Singapore as a Global Schoolhouse: A Critical Review.- International Connectivity and Managing Diversity in Student Learning.- Chapter 9 Getting Connected with the Global World: The Promotion of Internationalization in University Campuses in Hong Kong and China.- Chapter 10 Comparison of Student Experiences in the Era of Massification: Analysis of Student Data of Japan, Korea and the United States.- Chapter 11 Perceived Discrimination and Integration among New Arrivals from Mainland China: Implications for Higher Education Development for Hong Kong.- Managing Labour Market Changes and Employment.- Chapter 12 Massification of Higher Education and Labour Market: The Case of Taiwan.- Chapter 13 Massification of Higher Education: Challenges for Admissions and Graduate Employment in China.- Chapter 14 Teaching the Dragon? The Diffusion of European Union's Social and Employment Policies to China.
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