Handbook of Blended Shore Education: Adult Program Development and Delivery

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The delivery of adult education programs has developed into an industry with global players in education and corporate institutions. Education is increasingly becoming a commodity exported to emerging economies by "first world" institutions. With the thirst for such blended shore programs by these consumers, there is a danger of malpractice if educators do not mindfully and critically examine their practice and learn through reflection and analysis. While maintaining a commitment to adult education as a means to educate, train and develop leaders for social sustainability, the impact of these educational practices also needs to be examined.

In the Handbook of Blended Shore Education, educators and trainers critically examine their experience with blended shore programming and derive recommendations for good practices from such reflection and analysis. A group of internationally renowned authors raise vital questions about the export of education as a commodity wherein education maintains a purely instrumental value. It introduces an interdependent "next level" in blended shore education that can be achieved when the partner countries reach a transformation point where both benefit from examined values and the time and costs invested in the program. With that, this important book proffers a paradigm of good practices for blended shore programs that goes beyond delineating so-termed best practices.

Sound adult education principles and models of adult education are presented as a means for sustainable social and economic development. Sharing the lessons learned about program design and delivery with candid narrations about the design, development, and delivery of such programs, and narrated by authentic voices in the field, authors from around the world contribute to the emerging knowledge base of international (or blended shore) adult education. This is a knowledge base that acknowledges the value of indigenous wisdoms, the importance of individual performance improvement, and the inextricability of international education based on interdependence and collaborative education program design and delivery.

The recommendations support a professional practice of international adult education that is clearly rooted in an examined praxis, and are useful for program planners, practitioners, and chief learning officers in public and private education endeavors from the grass roots to the boardroom. With a backdrop of non-formal education; higher education; corporate training; workforce development; and basic education program settings, the Handbook of Blended Shore Education, examines what worked and what didn't work and brings the lessons learned to today's program administrators, CLOs, trainers, teachers, and community workers.

Author(s): G.I.E. Strohschen (auth.), Gabriele I.E. Strohschen (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 346
Tags: Learning & Instruction; Comparative Education

Front Matter....Pages I-XXXI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Interdependence: Inescapable Reality or Utopia?....Pages 3-25
Understanding Development....Pages 27-43
Lifelong Learning—An “Economistic” Discourse Umbrella for an Old Phenomenon?....Pages 45-61
ISO and the International Standardization of Adult Education....Pages 63-70
The Spiritual Aspects of an International Adult Education Program....Pages 71-83
Front Matter....Pages 85-85
Valuing Science and Science Learning as Scientific Capital....Pages 89-102
Higher Education Health Program at Airlangga University....Pages 103-109
Factors to be Considered in Delivering Programs Across Nations and Cultures....Pages 111-119
Engagement in Active Learning with Brazilian Adult Educators....Pages 121-136
Managing Chinese International Rotation Programs to Benefit Your Own Company Rather than Competitors....Pages 221-240
Universities, Government and Industry in Knowledge, Skill and Innovative Capacity Diffusion of Thailand’s Automotive Cluster....Pages 241-259
The Best-Laid Plans....Pages 261-272
Celebrating the Local....Pages 139-155
Developing Leaders While Sustaining Values....Pages 157-166
Remembering for the Future....Pages 167-187
Community Learning Centers in Vietnam....Pages 191-205
Education for Healthcare Waste Management in India....Pages 207-217
Distance Education, National Development, and Globalization....Pages 275-287
A Case for the Internationalization of Adult Education Curricula in Graduate Programs....Pages 289-297
Videoconferencing as a Tool for Bringing International Experts into the Classroom....Pages 299-311
Front Matter....Pages 85-85
Blended Shore Programs: The Vision and Reality of 21st Century Adult Education....Pages 315-332
Back Matter....Pages 333-345