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What is Blended Shore Education

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
It is a framework that guides educators in developing successful collaborative, interdependent program development and delivery practices across cultures and nations.
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Education Collaboration Development: A Blended Shore Education Approach to Sustainable Development
Gabriele Strohschen (DePaul University, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch026
Abstract
We are living in a state of great flux. Needless to say, political, social, economic, and technological structures are changing faster than we can name and define them. As educators, we are called upon to ready adults for the challenges brought on by global changes. Educators in the 21st century are no longer knowledge producers and disseminators. Educators are involved in managing the educational process: their own and that of the adult students. Educational leadership in the knowledge society is evidenced with a curiously mixed set of skills; it is defined by emotional intelligence and spirituality; it is defined by the finely honed ability of facilitating learning in cross-cultural, multi-lingual, and inter-disciplinary settings; it is defined by a willingness to move away from the guru-stance of teaching and toward a praxis of partnering for change. Today’s educator ought to be a strategic partner in the lifelong and life-wide process of learning. This chapter explores the multi-dimensional role of educational leadership, which is characterized by interdependence and calls for research on collaborative and contextual paradigms in higher education development, delivery, and management.
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A conceptual framework, developed with input by educators from 18 countries, that guides educators in designing collaborative, international, intercultural programs and delivery practices. It calls for critical analysis and reflection on approaches based on four pillars: Development, Standards, Lifelong Learning & Lifelong Education, Spirituality ( Strohschen, 2009 ).
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Back to the Future: Community Engagement and Metagogy
It is a framework that guides educators in developing successful collaborative, interdependent program development and delivery practices across cultures and nations.
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Framing a Philosophy for 21st Century Global Recurrent Education: Considerations on the Role of the Adult Educator
A concept developed by Gabriele Strohschen and Kenneth Elazier in The handbook of blended shore education: Adult program development and delivery. It provides a conceptual framework for developing education. Training, and development programs in intercultural/international contexts (2009).
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