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Educational technology in transnational higher education in South East Asia: the cultural politics of flexible learning

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posted on 2024-10-30, 18:57 authored by Christopher Ziguras
This paper examines appropriateness of using educational technologies to increase the flexibility of learning in transnational higher education in South East Asia. It considers the argument that while interactive educational technologies may be appropriate in countries in which self-directed study and student autonomy are emphasised, the same uses of technology may not be as appropriate in South East Asian countries in which education has traditionally been more tightly structured and teacher-directed. This paper examines government policies toward the use of educational technologies in higher education in Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, and considers the experiences of five transnational institutions in these countries. The paper concludes that transnational educators are inevitably caught up in tensions between global modernising trends and local traditional practices. It argues that it is important for educators to recognise how their actions relate to local social changes in countries in which their students are located.

History

Journal

Journal of Educational Technology and Society

Volume

4

Issue

4

Start page

8

End page

18

Total pages

11

Publisher

International Forum of Educational Technology and Society

Place published

Alberta, Canada

Language

English

Copyright

© by the International Forum of Educational Technology and Society (IFETS). The authors and the forum jointly retain the copyright of the articles.

Former Identifier

2001000953

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-05-03

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