Resilient and Sustainable Education Futures: Insights from Malaysia and Indonesia's COVID-19 Experience

Zamzami Zainuddin (Editor), Bambang Sumintono (Editor), Corinne Jacqueline Perera (Editor)

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Abstract

This book creates awareness about effective and innovative learning using technology tools that can induce more fun and engagement in our present-day learning communities. It explores the post-pandemic educational practices of two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, and presents reports of empirical evidence concerning the challenges and opportunities that have arisen due to the pandemic. This book also serves as a guide to provide educational practitioners, learners, and researchers with the knowledge required for curriculum development and realignment assessment methods, particularly in post-pandemic education. It provides further insights into advancing post-pandemic education, namely digital learning solutions for sustainable education, alternative assessments for remote education settings, continuous professional development for teachers in the COVID-19 recovery phase, learner engagement in virtual learning environments, and qualitative evidence of teaching and learning during the pandemic. This book serves as a point of reference and a useful resource for developing and underdeveloped countries that need to lean on alternative pedagogies that cater to the group of marginalized learners affected by the pandemic, and aligns with the goals of sustainable education worldwide.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Number of pages295
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-96-4971-6
ISBN (Print)978-981-96-4970-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameSustainable Development Goals Series
PublisherSpringer Nature
No.4
ISSN (Print)2523-3084
ISSN (Electronic)2523-3092

Keywords

  • Pandemic education in Malaysia
  • Pandemic education in Indonesia
  • Hybrid delivery in virtual learning environments
  • Technology-enhanced pedagogy for remote education settings
  • Edtech ecosystem implementation for developing countries
  • ICT infrastructure for e-learning efficiency
  • SDG 4 Malaysia
  • SDG 4 Indonesia
  • Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Southeast Asia
  • Digital pedagogy for sustainable learning
  • Sustainable engagement strategies for e-learning environments
  • Digital learning solutions for sustainable education
  • Digital equity in education

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