Chapter 10 Can the New COVID-19 Normal Help to Achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4?

In: Sustaining the Future of Higher Education
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Martina Gaisch
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Abstract

Against the backdrop of the ongoing global pandemic, this chapter seeks to identify whether the new COVID-19 normal can help to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 more effectively. It looks at the impact of digitalisation at the tertiary level by taking account of a number of current global phenomena such as the massification and diversification of Higher Education and the sustainable development goals. It addresses four out of seven outcome targets with the aim to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all. There is evidence that the ongoing digital transformation has a deep impact on the educational landscape, resulting in more flexible and dynamic curricula and teaching and learning paths. It was also found that digital tools and online environments have the potential to allow for more individualised study trajectories. In addition, digital approaches foster cross-border cooperation and enable sustainable solutions for contemporary grand challenges. On a more critical note, however, digitalisation is only one key to success and must be accompanied by a variety of interconnected measures that align with the requirements of the global knowledge society.

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Introduction Sustainability of Higher Education in Uncertain Times
Chapter 1 Sustaining the European Higher Education Area
Chapter 2 Striving for Research Excellence by Understanding Institutional Rationalities
Chapter 3 When Excellence Meets Relevance
Chapter 4 Student Driven Innovations
Chapter 5 Experiences of Academic Leadership in Ireland 2008–2014
Chapter 6 Using Innovative Observation to Improve Teaching and Learning
Chapter 7 Using Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Building Youth Consciousness on Democracy in Everyday Life (DIEL) in India
Chapter 8 Linkages between Academic Culture and Management in Polish Higher Education
Chapter 9 Exploring the Impact of Student Mobility and Extracurricular Engagement on Academic Performance and Graduate Outcomes
Chapter 10 Can the New COVID-19 Normal Help to Achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4?
Chapter 11 The Roles of Higher Education Managers in Germany
Chapter 12 The Incomplete PDCA Cycle in the Research, Development and Innovation Activities at a Finnish UAS
Chapter 13 Organisational Change in Student Affairs

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