2021
DOI: 10.3934/steme.2021001
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The trifecta for curriculum sustainability in Australian universities

Abstract: Commercialization and internationalization of tertiary education has opened a new way for universities to grow and make more profit. This in turn has supported sustainable growth of the higher education sector for the last three decades in developed countries. Curricula offered by accredited tertiary institutions must meet the quality standards set by both the governmental agencies and the professional accreditation bodies. These programs must also provide graduates with employment opportunities. Hence, qualit… Show more

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“…However, creating new tailored ICT curriculum for digital technology teachers is costly for any university. More importantly, the viability and sustainability of such new programs is dependent on multiple factors (Guo et al, 2021). Thus, such effort must be made collaboratively by the tertiary institutions, secondary schools, and both federal and state governments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, creating new tailored ICT curriculum for digital technology teachers is costly for any university. More importantly, the viability and sustainability of such new programs is dependent on multiple factors (Guo et al, 2021). Thus, such effort must be made collaboratively by the tertiary institutions, secondary schools, and both federal and state governments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%