Globalization, digitalization, and a rapid technological development of many areas of life and society, bring humanity to another level of development. Changes in the educational organizations are inevitable and the university must meet new requirements in a new paradigm (Gafurov, Safiullin, Akhmetshin, Gapsalamov, & Vasilev, 2020).
Universities, as institutions capable of thinking the future, assume an increasingly relevant role at the level of the growing importance of science and its social and economic impact. In this line of thought, their metamorphosis should be promoted. This renewal requires four movements: from employability to general, humanistic, and scientific education; from the excellence of academic productivism to the valorisation of pedagogy and teaching and training work; from entrepreneurialism to a sense of community; from entrepreneurship to public responsibility (Nóvoa, 2019).
In this sense, new and innovative perspectives are needed in education, namely in higher education (Alonso García, 2020). New models of training and instructional methods must be thought of (Rodrigues, 2020). Teaching contents and techniques should be structured in line with the learners 'objectives, students' needs, and professional and soft skills required by the fourth industrial revolution (Atiku, & Boateng, 2020) that should be supported an innovative technology-enhanced pedagogy (Blau, Shamir-Inbal, & Avdiel, 2020). Issues and challenges such as entrepreneurship education, development, and soft and technological skills should be considered (Fayolle, 2013; Liñán & Fernández-Serrano, 2014; Núñez, 2016; Rodrigues et al., 2021).
Questions that are especially important to this issue are:
- Which role can higher education play in development?
- How can we promote new competences, soft, technological, and entrepreneurial skills?
- Which contributions can vocational education and training make?
- What are the most appropriate teaching, assessment and learning methodologies to implement in specific didactics?
- How to develop active learning and innovative instructional methods?
- What is the desirable balance regarding hybrid teaching in higher education?
- Which pedagogical training do faculty members need?
- What are the challenges of internationalisation of higher education?
- How can we promote innovation and entrepreneurship?
Possible themes of interest to the Research Topic include (but are not limited to):
- Globalization and impact of education on development
- New challenges in the higher education area
- Generic, soft, and transferable skills and competence frameworks
- Vocational education and training
- Entrepreneurship education and innovations in educational institutions
- Teacher education and professional development
- New pedagogical and didactic developments, including learning, assessment and teaching methodologies and models, active learning, flipped classroom, collaborative, and project-based learning
- Technological issues in education, as distance education, e-learning and blended learning, mobile learning, technology-enhanced learning, technological skills, gamification, digital platforms
This Research Topic welcomes original research, research reports, conceptual analysis, policy and practice reviews, systematic reviews, case reports, and case studies employing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed method designs.
Globalization, digitalization, and a rapid technological development of many areas of life and society, bring humanity to another level of development. Changes in the educational organizations are inevitable and the university must meet new requirements in a new paradigm (Gafurov, Safiullin, Akhmetshin, Gapsalamov, & Vasilev, 2020).
Universities, as institutions capable of thinking the future, assume an increasingly relevant role at the level of the growing importance of science and its social and economic impact. In this line of thought, their metamorphosis should be promoted. This renewal requires four movements: from employability to general, humanistic, and scientific education; from the excellence of academic productivism to the valorisation of pedagogy and teaching and training work; from entrepreneurialism to a sense of community; from entrepreneurship to public responsibility (Nóvoa, 2019).
In this sense, new and innovative perspectives are needed in education, namely in higher education (Alonso García, 2020). New models of training and instructional methods must be thought of (Rodrigues, 2020). Teaching contents and techniques should be structured in line with the learners 'objectives, students' needs, and professional and soft skills required by the fourth industrial revolution (Atiku, & Boateng, 2020) that should be supported an innovative technology-enhanced pedagogy (Blau, Shamir-Inbal, & Avdiel, 2020). Issues and challenges such as entrepreneurship education, development, and soft and technological skills should be considered (Fayolle, 2013; Liñán & Fernández-Serrano, 2014; Núñez, 2016; Rodrigues et al., 2021).
Questions that are especially important to this issue are:
- Which role can higher education play in development?
- How can we promote new competences, soft, technological, and entrepreneurial skills?
- Which contributions can vocational education and training make?
- What are the most appropriate teaching, assessment and learning methodologies to implement in specific didactics?
- How to develop active learning and innovative instructional methods?
- What is the desirable balance regarding hybrid teaching in higher education?
- Which pedagogical training do faculty members need?
- What are the challenges of internationalisation of higher education?
- How can we promote innovation and entrepreneurship?
Possible themes of interest to the Research Topic include (but are not limited to):
- Globalization and impact of education on development
- New challenges in the higher education area
- Generic, soft, and transferable skills and competence frameworks
- Vocational education and training
- Entrepreneurship education and innovations in educational institutions
- Teacher education and professional development
- New pedagogical and didactic developments, including learning, assessment and teaching methodologies and models, active learning, flipped classroom, collaborative, and project-based learning
- Technological issues in education, as distance education, e-learning and blended learning, mobile learning, technology-enhanced learning, technological skills, gamification, digital platforms
This Research Topic welcomes original research, research reports, conceptual analysis, policy and practice reviews, systematic reviews, case reports, and case studies employing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed method designs.