scholarly journals The integration of industry and education promotes a win-win cooperation between university talent training and enterprise development Take Excellent Cases of Ministry of Education University-Industry Collaborative Education Program "Cross-border e-commerce and cases" as an example

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 34-48
Author(s):  
GONGBU GAO ◽  
HAO GAO ◽  
CHANGKUI LI

This article briefly elaborates the requirements for the development of cross-border e-commerce in universities to keep up with the times, introduces the excellent cases of the Ministry of Education University-Industry Collaborative Education Program "Cross-border e-commerce and cases" project results and experience, and shares University-Industry Collaborative Education Program promotes enterprises to develop teaching software, compile teaching materials, establish academic journals, carry out educational training and media promotion experience, and put forward suggestions for improving cross-border e-commerce teaching.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 215013272199824
Author(s):  
Ebun O. Ebunlomo ◽  
Laura Gerik ◽  
Rene Ramon

Over 350 000 people in the United States experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) annually—and almost 90% die as a result. However, survival varies widely between counties, ranging from 3.4% to 22.0%—a disparity that the American Heart Association (AHA) largely attributes to variation in rates of bystander CPR. Studies show that regions with low rates of bystander CPR have low rates of CPR training, making CPR training initiatives a high-priority intervention to reduce OHCA mortality. In Houston, Texas, researchers have identified census tracts with higher OCHA incidence and lower rates of bystander CPR. We developed a free, annual Hands-Only CPR bilingual health education program central to these high-risk neighborhoods. In 5 years, this collaborative effort trained over 2700 individuals. In 2016, 2017, and 2018, we conducted a process evaluation to assess fidelity, dose delivered, and dose received. We also conducted an outcome evaluation using the Kirkpatrick Model for Training Evaluation to assess participants’ reactions and learning. Overall, the program yielded positive outcomes. Of the 261 respondents (from 314 attendees), 63% were first-time learners. The majority (87%) were satisfied with the event and 85% felt that information was presented clearly and concisely. Pre- and post-knowledge assessments showed a 51% increase in the proportion of respondents who could correctly identify the steps for Hands-Only CPR. This program exemplifies how collaborative education can impact a community’s health status. Leveraging each partner’s resources and linkages with the community can enhance the reach and sustainability of health education initiatives.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ramli Abdullah

Urgency curriculum development education courses chemistry Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teaching UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. Implementation of this research aims to be known: (1) How is the curriculum of Chemical Education Program currently in use, and (2) How is the curriculum of Chemical Education Program that is relevant to the times now. The research was conducted at the Basic Education Program Chemistry Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh in April to September 2013. The method used in this research is qualitative descriptive, the population in this study is a faculty, alumni, and students of Chemistry Education Tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. Retrieving data using instruments interviews with faculty, students, and alumni of Basic Chemical Education Program Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. While the curriculum documentation talaah Basic Chemical Education Program Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh and curriculum Document Basic Chemical Education Program FKIP Unsyiah Banda Aceh. The results obtained in this study are: (1) Get a picture of the curriculum of Chemical Education Program currently in use, and (2) Chemistry Education Program curriculum that is relevant to the times now for the Basic Education Program Chemistry Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar Raniry Banda Aceh. The conclusion of this study is mengatahui picture of Chemical Education Program curriculum currently in use, and the curriculum of Chemical Education Program are relevant to the development of today for Basic Chemical Education Program Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. Suggestions put forward of this research is to improve the quality of learning in Chemistry Education Program requires continuous curriculum development, improving the quality of teachers and increase motivation and interest in students' growth Study Program Basic Chemistry Faculty of tarbiyah UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh.


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 375-384
Author(s):  
Vasanthrie Naidoo ◽  
Maureen Nokuthula Sibiya

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to share insights, research findings and discuss key issues relating to quality practices and quality assurance in cross-border nursing education program development and implementation. Design/methodology/approach The authors used a qualitative, multiple case-study approach, by sampling local, national and international nursing education institutions, academia and nurse graduates to identify challenges and best operating practices in implementing and facilitating cross-border education. Findings The authors reveal that quality assurance affects cross-border nursing education program design, delivery and implementation. Research limitations/implications Quality assurance plays an important role in cross-border nursing education, by enhancing the reputation and recognizing the effectiveness and capacity of the educational institution. These findings of this study can offer valuable insight to forthcoming as well as existing nursing education curriculum developers who plan to engage in national or international educational partnerships. Practical implications Quality assurance plays an important role in cross-border nursing education, by enhancing the reputation and recognizing the educational institution’s effectiveness and capacity. The findings offer valuable insight into forthcoming and existing nursing education for curriculum developers who plan to engage in national or international educational partnerships. Originality/value This paper explores inherent challenges in cross-border nursing education and maximized data collection opportunities by sampling participants from both national and international settings.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hilmi Fauzi

The issue of improving the quality of education has always been the focusof the various stakeholders in education. One of the objectives is to prepare learning outcomes (LO) that have competitiveness with their competitors. In addition, also to prepare the LO has the power sanding so that it can be in harmony with the era that has entered this disruptive era. The paper is intended to see how the policy relevance of the government to address the problem. The author uses a management approach in reviewing existing data. This paper uses literature review and is reinforced with data from the field. The results of this paper are several facts - including the following alternative facts: the government through the Ministry of Education with the policy of Curriculum 2013 and Kemenristek Dikti through the Presidential Decree on the Indonesian National Qualification Framework (KKNI) began to make efforts to improve education. There is a paradigm shift, previously focused only on cognitive development, or already towards the affective and psychomotor spheres but still very minimal, and unstructured evaluation, is now more systematic to achieve not only the cognitive, but affective, psychomotor sphere by considering multiple intelligence. Based on these facts it can be concluded that there is a match between education and community needs, so that the crisis of moral decadence, the competence of hope can be overcome. On the same side, the 2013 curriculum is nothing but a government instrument to control the quality of education that is oriented towards quality assurance. Finally, the government -designed education is expected to encourage LOs capable of competence, competitiveness and sanding power that is in harmony with the times. Isu perbaikan mutu pendidikan selalu menjadi fokus dari pelbagaipemangku kepentingan dalam pendidikan. Salah satu tujuannya adalahuntuk penyiapan learning outcomes (LO) yang mempunyai daya saingdengan kompetitornya. Selain itu, juga untuk menyiapkan LO mempunyaidaya sanding sehingga dapat selaras dengan zaman yang sudahmemasuki era disruptif ini. Tulisan ditujukan untuk melihat bagaimanarelevansi kebijakan yang diambil pemerintah untuk mengatasipermasalahan tersebut. Penulis menggunakan pendekatan manajemendalam mengulas data yang ada. Tulisan ini menggunakan kajian pustakadan dikuatkan dengan data dari lapangan. Hasil dari tulisan ini adalahbeberapa fakta –termasuk di dalamnya fakta alternatif sebagai berikut:pemerintah melalui Kementerian Pendidikan dengan kebijakan Kurikulum2013 dan Kemenristek Dikti melalui Kepres tentang Kerangka KualifikasiNasional Indonesia (KKNI) mulai melakukan usaha perbaikan pendidikan.Ada pergeseran paradigma, yang sebelumnya hanya terfokus padapengembangan kognitif, atau sudah menuju ranah afektif dan  psikomotor namun masih sangat minim, dan evaluasi yang tidak terstruktur, saat ini lebih sistematis untuk mencapai tidak hanya ranah kognitif, namun afektif, psikomotor dengan mempertimbangkan multiple intelegence. Berdasarkan fakta tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwasannya sudah ada kesesuaian antara pendidikan dengan kebutuhan masyarakat, sehingga krisis dekadensi moral, kompetensi harapannya dapat diatasi. Pada sisi yang sama ;kurikulum 2013 tidak lain sebagai instrumen pemerintah untuk mengkontrol mutu pendidikan yang beorientasi pada jaminan mutu. Terakhir, pendidikan yang didesain pemerintah diharapkan mampu mendorong LO yang mampu mempunyai kompetensi, daya saing dan daya sanding yang selaras dengan zamannya.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-hua Zeng ◽  
Hui-ying Tang

In the course of Japanese talent cultivation in GUT, there has carried out multivariate collaborative education platform construction of “Joint Training Platform with Japanese Universities”, “Internship Platform for Japanese Enterprises” and “Cross-border E-commerce Talent Cultivation for Colleges-Enterprise Platform”. The study finds that it has played a great role in promoting students’ learning motivation, students’ Japanese practical application ability, students’ employment competitive capacity, enrollment scale expansion and enrollment level promotion, and also played a more obvious role in the improvement of Japanese talent cultivation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 38-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koichi Nakagawa ◽  
Megumi Takata ◽  
Kosuke Kato ◽  
Terumasa Matsuyuki ◽  
Toshihiko Matsuhashi

1992 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-166
Author(s):  
John Kelly

The transfer of experience of university–industry cooperation from those countries where it has become established to countries at earlier stages of the learning curve is a matter of increasing importance. In this article, John Kelly distils the experience of cooperation in northern Europe and, to a lesser extent, in the USA, into a framework for establishing a successful university–industry programme. He identifies the principal elements of cooperation between industry and higher education as cooperative teaching, enterprise development, contract research, and campus companies, and then sets out a suggested organizational and management structure. The article exemplifies one way in which experience may be transferred across countries and economies and provides an overview of lessons learned in the structure and establishment of collaborative programmes.


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