Smart Education Strategies for Teaching and Learning: Critical Analytical Framework and Case Studies
- Корпоративный автор
- UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE)Beijing Normal University
- ISBN
- ISBN 978-5-906399-13-7
- Колляция
- 146 p.
- Язык ресурса
- Английский
- Год публикации
- 2022
- Ключевые слова
- Artificial intelligenceElectronic learningDigital learningПолитика в области образованияICT and education
- Тема
- Глобализация и социальная справедливость / Международное взаимопониманиеУстойчивое развитие / УстойчивостьТрансформационные инициативы / Трансформационные педагогики
- Тип ресурса
- Международные нормативные документы / политика и адвокационные документыИсследовательские работы / журнальные статьи
- Уровень образования
- Высшее образованиеОбучение на протяжении всей жизниТехническое и профессиональное образование и обучение
- Место публикации
- Moscow
This electronic publication about smart education strategies for building the resilience of education and training systems in the postpandemic environment provides a framework to develop appropriate policy and strategy in existing and emerging forms of schooling, higher education, technical and vocational education, and training (TVET), adult education and lifelong learning, including formal, nonformal and informal educational environments.
The publication reviews the status of smart education policies in 10 countries. It includes 15 case studies within the six policy themes: infrastructure, curriculum and pedagogy, digital education resources and platforms, skills and competencies, governance, management and administration, and partnership.

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