Ensuring the Sustainability of University Learning: Case Study of a Leading Chinese University
Non-conventional
in English
| WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-731207
ABSTRACT
The spread of the novel coronavirus at the start of 2020 shocked higher education across China then around the rest of the world. To ensure sustainability of learning, this required an unprecedented shift from campus-based to emergency online education. This created an urgent need to learn more about the quality of online education, the provision of global education, and the transformation potential of universities. This paper analyses these matters, presenting insights from large-scale research conducted on a leading Chinese university, the first ever major research university to make this substantial transition. This research applied a mixed methods design, which combines quantitative and qualitative approaches. The results provide important insight into the nature, quality, and outcomes of online learning in major Asian research universities. They signal critical areas that require reform to ensure the sustainability of future higher education.
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Database:
WHO COVID
Type of study:
Case report
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Qualitative research
Language:
English
Document Type:
Non-conventional
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