Students in higher or adult education often face a wide array of challenges as they learn skills for transitioning to the workforce. They and their educators may encounter critical topics including emotional intelligence, student-educator relationships, and feedback mechanisms as well as employability skills. As a result, it is crucial for educators to foster and for students to learn teamwork skills, social-emotional skills, and strategies for teaching and learning to increase engagement. Thus, innovative approaches are needed to address the evolving needs of students, educators, and institutions that support students as well as the faculty.
Transformative Practices in Tertiary Education: Bridging Theory and Practice empowers these diverse stakeholders with the knowledge and tools needed to transform higher education, making it more inclusive, effective, and responsive to the needs of today’s learners. It discusses methods for shaping educational policies and initiatives at various levels. Covering topics such as change navigation, global learning, and internships, this book is an excellent resource for educators, educational administrators, educational leaders, educational planners, policymakers, professional development facilitators, professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, and more.