From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy

Three cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic changes, technological changes and the increased speed and mobility of people, goods, money and ideas. Public institutions have managed a decline in public funding, requiring commercialization and privat...

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Main Author: Tara Brabazon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tishk International University 2017-04-01
Series:International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
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Online Access:http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/From-Digital-Disruption-to-Educational-Excellence-1.pdf
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description Three cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic changes, technological changes and the increased speed and mobility of people, goods, money and ideas. Public institutions have managed a decline in public funding, requiring commercialization and private partnerships, alongside changes in the labour force through casualization and short term contracts. Digitization has enabled disintermediation and deterritorialization. The power relationships in knowledge dissemination have flattened through the changes to publishing and social media. Traditional, industrial supply chains have collapsed. There is little need for middlemen and agents. This article reflects on the changes to higher education in the last twenty years and how they provide exemplars, warnings and beacons for the radical transformations in the post fordist, post-Global Financial Crisis economy. Policy development is often disconnected from the social reality of working in – and gaining services from – the health and education industries. This article contributes to a free and robust dialogue, enabling collaboration and debate about what went right and wrong in higher education in the last two decades.
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spelling doaj.art-43a0976dc7b84504b9d2dde4b1ef013c2023-12-02T10:44:52ZengTishk International UniversityInternational Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies2409-12942409-12942017-04-013318820310.23918/ijsses.v3i3p188From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge EconomyTara BrabazonThree cultural forces have shaped and framed higher education in the last twenty years: economic changes, technological changes and the increased speed and mobility of people, goods, money and ideas. Public institutions have managed a decline in public funding, requiring commercialization and private partnerships, alongside changes in the labour force through casualization and short term contracts. Digitization has enabled disintermediation and deterritorialization. The power relationships in knowledge dissemination have flattened through the changes to publishing and social media. Traditional, industrial supply chains have collapsed. There is little need for middlemen and agents. This article reflects on the changes to higher education in the last twenty years and how they provide exemplars, warnings and beacons for the radical transformations in the post fordist, post-Global Financial Crisis economy. Policy development is often disconnected from the social reality of working in – and gaining services from – the health and education industries. This article contributes to a free and robust dialogue, enabling collaboration and debate about what went right and wrong in higher education in the last two decades.http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/From-Digital-Disruption-to-Educational-Excellence-1.pdfHigher Education StudiesDisintermediationDeterritorializationDigitizationNeoliberalismGlobal Financial Crisis
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From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
Higher Education Studies
Disintermediation
Deterritorialization
Digitization
Neoliberalism
Global Financial Crisis
title From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
title_full From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
title_fullStr From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
title_full_unstemmed From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
title_short From Digital Disruption to Educational Excellence: Teaching and Learning in the Knowledge Economy
title_sort from digital disruption to educational excellence teaching and learning in the knowledge economy
topic Higher Education Studies
Disintermediation
Deterritorialization
Digitization
Neoliberalism
Global Financial Crisis
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