Innovations in Knowledge and Learning for Competitive Higher Education in Asia and the Pacific
Sarvi, Jouko E.; Pillay, Hitendra | December 2015
Abstract
Higher education institutions in Asia and the Pacific are modeled on industrial age thinking that promotes
routinized capacities and lacks the ability to innovate and create new knowledge enterprises. The transition
to a knowledge economy is affecting the purpose, content, pedagogy, and methodologies of higher
education. Nontraditional stakeholders such as professional bodies, industry experts, think tanks, research
institutes, and field experts/practitioners are now involved not only in planning but in providing higher
education services. The traditional model of “knowledge versus skills” is no longer relevant. Higher education
programs must consider lived experiences, contextual knowledge, and indigenous knowledge.
Citation
Sarvi, Jouko E.; Pillay, Hitendra. 2015. Innovations in Knowledge and Learning for Competitive Higher Education in Asia and the Pacific. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5309. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Investment In Education
Levels Of Education
Quality Education
Higher education institutions
Economics of education
Educational theory
Education
Higher Education
Educational change
Educational innovations
Total quality management in education
Educational accountability
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