高等教育的慢性和急性中断:马来西亚的个案研究

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International and Comparative Education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14425/jice.2022.11.1.0913
Chang Da Wan, K. Mohd Hanafiah
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这种混乱对高等教育的课程设置有直接的影响。有些干扰更为微妙,但却是长期存在的,比如意识形态变化对国家议程和与高等教育目的有关的社会价值观的长期影响。还有一些破坏性事件,如最近的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行。这些干扰因素带来的综合挑战已经影响了马来西亚高等教育机构(hli)的课程设置和适应。本文旨在分析马来西亚高等教育中慢性和急性破坏者对大学课程的影响。我们对学者的半结构化访谈和对学生的焦点小组讨论的结果表明,虽然高级别学校在COVID-19限制的情况下对紧急需求做出了快速反应,但现有的课程设计和实施结构框架在长期适应急性和慢性中断方面提供了有限的灵活性。在应对高等教育中的这些干扰时,各方利益相关者需要考虑一系列问题。
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Chronic and Acute Disruptions in Higher Education: A Case Study of Malaysia
Disruptions have direct implications on the curriculum of higher education. Some disruptions are more subtle yet chronic such as longer-term impact from ideological changes to the national agenda and societal values relating to the purpose of higher education. There are also disruptive events such as the recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The combined challenges due to these disruptors have impacted the curriculum and adaptations in Malaysian higher learning institutions (HLIs). This paper aims to analyse the impact of chronic and acute disruptors on the university curriculum in Malaysian higher education. Our findings from semi-structured interviews with academics and focus group discussions with students suggest that while HLIs demonstrated rapid reactions to acute needs in the case of COVID-19 restrictions, the existing structural frameworks for curriculum design and implementation provide limited flexibility in longer-term adaptation to both acute and chronic disruptions. A series of questions are posed for various stakeholders to consider in navigating these disruptions in higher education.
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