The Development of “Asian Academic Credits” as an Aligned Credit Transfer System in Asian Higher Education

Journal of Studies in International Education 24 巻 2 号 167-189 頁 2020-05-01 発行
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The Development of “Asian Academic Credits” as an Aligned Credit Transfer System in Asian Higher Education
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収録物名
Journal of Studies in International Education
24
2
開始ページ 167
終了ページ 189
抄録
During the last two decades, Asian countries have attempted to establish several aligned academic credit systems as part of the harmonization process of their higher education systems. However, these systems have not been widely used among universities in the Asian region. This article analyzes the current trends in credit-related governmental regulations and university systems in 24 Asian countries and territories. Moreover, it asserts the concept of “Asian Academic Credits,” (hereafter, AACs) as a new widely effective aligned system of academic credit transfer within Asia and also with other regionally aligned credit systems in the world. AACs can serve as one of the vital components for a new era of Asian higher education that provides a regionally aligned, flexible, and innovative learning environment for students throughout the entire Asian region.
著者キーワード
Asia
higher education
regionalization
credit transfer
student mobility
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
SAGE Publications
発行日 2020-05-01
権利情報
Hotta T. The Development of “Asian Academic Credits” as an Aligned Credit Transfer System in Asian Higher Education. Journal of Studies in International Education. 2020, Vol. 24(2) pp.167–189. Copyright © 2019 European Association for International Education. DOI: 10.1177/1028315318822797
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[ISSN] 1028-3153
[ISSN] 1552-7808
[DOI] 10.1177/1028315318822797
[DOI] https://doi.org/10.1177/1028315318822797