Co-evolution between Trust in Teachers and Higher Education Enabled by ICT Advancement : A Suggestion to ICT Growing Economies
Watanabe, C., Naveed, K., & Neittaanmäki, P. (2016). Co-evolution between Trust in Teachers and Higher Education Enabled by ICT Advancement : A Suggestion to ICT Growing Economies. Journal of Technology Management for Growing Economies, 7(2), 7-38. https://doi.org/10.15415/jtmge.2016.72001
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In light of the increasing significance of trust-based higher education towards
digitally-rich learning environments, co-evolution dynamism between trust in
teachers and higher education enabled by ICT advancement was analyzed. Using
the rate of trust in teachers for good education in the Global Teacher Status Index,
together with statistics on higher education level and ICT advancement, an empirical
numerical analysis of 20 countries was attempted. It was identified that while ICT
advanced countries have constructed a co-evolution between ICT, higher education
and trust, ICT growing countries have not succeeded due to a vicious cycle between
ICT and trust. Finland’s educational success can be attributed to this co-evolution
while an education productivity paradox can be attributed to a disengagement. It
is suggested that steady ICT advancement by making full utilization of external
resources in digitally-rich learning environments can be essential to ICT growing
countries for their higher education. A new approach for constructing the foregoing
co-evolution in a systematic way was thus explored.
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