Wednesday, 4 January 2023

Global Learning in the Twenty-First Century: Essential General Education in Higher Education Institutions| Chapter 10 | Research Highlights in Language, Literature and Education Vol. 2

 In this item, we investigate the process of worldwide learning and explore reason it makes sense to implant this process in the general education programs of higher education organizations. A valued education outcome in university is now global knowledge. For students to achieve the global competencies and understanding patterns required to favorably navigate our more interconnected and complex world, they need recurrent and ongoing knowledge opportunities. This essay makes the case that it hopeful beneficial to involve an introductory global studies course in the general knowledge studies of all undergraduate scholars. An introductory worldwide studies course, when taken early as part of the general knowledge studies curriculum, gives all undergraduates the chance to start making connections across disciplines and to make a picture of in the mind original solutions to issues in the private and public areas. An introductory all-encompassing studies course can jumpstart a process of global knowledge, where pupils gain knowledge of world challenges, cultivate intercultural competencies and discover how to intensely engage complex global issues. Students will need their all-encompassing education practices of mind and preparation with more reason before given the demands of our everywhere interconnected institution in the twenty-first century. When higher education organizations incorporate a all-encompassing learning experience into their general knowledge studies programmes, they can successfully kickstart the process of worldwide learning on their campuses.

Author(s) Details:

María Luisa Flores Urpe,
National University of San Marcos, Peru.

Kenneth Delgado Santa Gadea,
National University of San Marcos, Peru.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHLLE-V2/article/view/9034

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