Amid climate change, digital transformation, global warming, economic recessions, and rising geopolitical tensions, K-12 and higher education are undergoing a profound transformation. All these remarkable and unsettling changes, along with groundbreaking advancements over the past decade, will undoubtedly impact students’ learning trajectories and significantly reshape the conventional model of schooling. We must recognize that today’s younger generation faces entirely new challenges, and the future of humanity remains uncertain for them. They do not learn, think, or behave in the same way as previous generations. The ways in which young people learn and communicate have evolved more in the past decade than in the entire previous century. Educational institutions are struggling to keep up with rapid changes in an increasingly competitive marketplace, while companies cannot train workers quickly or cost-effectively enough to remain competitive. Parents are increasingly seeking “better” education and schools for their children. Meanwhile, governments and politicians are implementing system-wide reforms, and employers are voicing concerns about the ‘skills gap,’ often frantically and in vain, demanding an education system that meets both workforce and societal needs. Students, too, are acutely aware that the current education system does not adequately prepare them for the uncertainties ahead. Thus, this book’s value lies in its exploration of the quantum paradigm and the new opportunities it offers the younger generation, focusing on innovative business models in schooling, new pedagogies, updated curricula, and modern assessment methods. It aims to reach a broad audience, including school leaders, teachers, students, parents, and policymakers.
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The traditional model in the digital world is insufficient for the job market, lacking basic skills. The book aims to help educational leaders develop new organizational models, employers develop online micro-credentials, universities to open online learning, and policymakers support common-sense education policies and student debt reduction

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Part 1: Squeezed Between the Two Calls – Dr. B. Çağla Garipağaoğlu - Chapter 1. The Legacies of the Past: Newtonian Paradigm in Education – Dr. B. Çağla Garipağaoğlu - Chapter 2. The Call of the Present: Quantum Paradigm in Education – Part 2: A New Social Contract for Education – Dr. K. Selçuk Tuzcuoğlu - Chapter 3. Understanding That Schools Indeed Have Economic and Business Models – Dr. K. Selçuk Tuzcuoğlu - Chapter 4. Understanding That Schools Have Value Networks – Part 3: Re- Imagining New Pillars of Education – Dr. Seda Gökçe Turan - Chapter 5. New Pedagogies: Pedagogies of Empowerment in the Context of Cancel Culture, Social Media, and Inclusive Education – Dr. Bülent Sezgin - Chapter 6. Art- Game Based Learning in a Positive School Climate: A Discussion Framework – Dr. Burcu Erdemir - Chapter 7. A New Mindset in Teacher Education: A Case Study from Turkey – Duygu Öztekin and Dr. Yelkin Diker Coşkun - Chapter 8. New Realities of Adult Education: A Futuristic View – Dr. Burcu Erdemir - Chapter 9. Accountability- Based Performance in Education (A Case from Turkey) – Dr. Evrim Eveyik- Aydın and Dr. Ece Genç- Yöntem - Chapter 10. Reflective Practices and Teacher Research for Pre- service Teachers’ Professional Development in Language Teacher Education – Dr. Berna Güloğlu - Chapter 11. School Counseling in New Normal: Improving Cognitive Flexibility and Self- Regulation in Students.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783631911808
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Peter Lang AG
Vekt
359 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
220

Biografisk notat

Burçak Çag˘ la Garipag˘aog˘ lu, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Educational Leadership and Administration Program at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, Bahçes¸ehir University (BAU), Istanbul, Turkey. She brings over 15 years of experience in teaching, supervising students, conducting research, consultancy work, organizing workshops and seminars, and providing advisory services both within and outside the university.