Chapter 1: Teaching Learning and New Technologies in Higher Education: An Introduction
N. V. Varghese and Sayantan Mandal
Chapter 2: The Idea of Academic Freedom and its Implications for Teaching and Learning
William G. Tierney
Chapter 3: Globalization and Higher Education: The Changing Context and Landscape in Singapore
Uma Natarajan
Chapter 4: Developing Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Experiences from Danish Universities
Bjarne Wahlgren
Chapter 5: Developing Institutional Leadership for Improving Teaching-Learning with New Technologies
Thomas J. Sork
Chapter 6: Improving Teaching and Learning in Indian Higher Education
Sayantan Mandal
Chapter 7: Teaching-Learning: A Study of Undergraduate Level of Education
Neeru Snehi
Chapter 8: The Role of Digital Technologies for the Future of Higher Education
Neil P. Morris
Chapter 9: Blending Learning Provision for Higher Education: Integrating ‘New Ways’ of Teaching and Learning
Don Passey
Chapter 10: Facilitating Active Learning Opportunities for Students through the use of Technology-Enhanced Learning Tools: The Case for Pedagogic Innovation and Change
Richard Walker
Chapter 11: Improving the Power of Lecture Method in Higher Education
Saemah Rahman
Chapter 12: Triangular Model of Outcome Based Higher Education Performance
Mona Khare
Chapter 13: Collaboration for the E-learning Space in ASEAN
Nopraenue S. Dhirathiti and Supachai Yavaprabhas
N.V. Varghese, Ph.D., is a Vice Chancellor of the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration ( NIEPA) and Director of the Centre for Policy Research in Higher Education (CPRHE) at NUEPA, New Delhi. He has been actively involved in educational planning at the federal and decentralized levels, and with the design and development of externally funded education projects in India, for many years. He has directed several research projects, and has published more than 20 books and research reports and nearly 180 research papers and articles on educational planning, financing, and higher education.
This book discusses emerging issues related to teaching–learning in Indian higher education and the integration of technology. It brings together a host of national and international experts specializing in various aspects of teaching–learning in higher education, technology, and classroom practices to present policy and organizational strategies for enhancing innovation in teaching–learning processes, and offers a comprehensive overview of teaching–learning in connection with broader themes and concerns such as academic freedom, globalization, and new technologies. Reviewing a wide range of current practices and discussing specific teaching–learning challenges in depth, the book will be of interest to researchers and students of education, practitioners of higher education policy, and teacher educators alike.