Education, its evolution and how it can be internationalised

Nooriafshar, Mehryar (2012) Education, its evolution and how it can be internationalised. Asian Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 1 (3). pp. 32-38. ISSN 2186-8484

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Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the role of innovative approaches to education with a view to its internationalisation. The paper provides an overview of how learning has evolved and progressed over the years and then it presents and discusses the impact of facilities and institutes, equipment and technologies on learning over the centuries. An innovative way of capturing, storing and transferring knowledge is put forward. Discussions on past and present learning means and methods intend to encourage us to think about the future of education. The paper investigates ways of crossing the language barriers and internationalising the language of education through more advanced information technology ideas.

Item Type:Article (Commonwealth Reporting Category C)
Additional Information:c. 2012 Leena & Luna International.
Uncontrolled Keywords:education, internationalisation, innovative
Fields of Research (FOR2008):15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services > 1503 Business and Management > 150309 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
13 Education > 1399 Other Education > 139999 Education not elsewhere classified
10 Technology > 1099 Other Technology > 109999 Technology not elsewhere classified
Subjects:UNSPECIFIED
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008):E Expanding Knowledge > 97 Expanding Knowledge > 970113 Expanding Knowledge in Education
E Expanding Knowledge > 97 Expanding Knowledge > 970115 Expanding Knowledge in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
ID Code:6709
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Deposited On:03 Jul 2012 11:34
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