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Module 3: Mapping Transnational Education

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Learn about the definitions, forms and framework of transnational education, business and academic considerations when a new TNE opportunity arises regulatory requirements, principles of quality management and the he common challenges within the TNE sector.
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Global interest in transnational education (TNE) is growing rapidly, whether it's through international partnerships, offshore branch campuses or the proliferation of online learning.

But what does TNE entail exactly? How do educational institutions develop and manage their TNE activities? If your institution is considering starting a new TNE venture, what should you consider?

By completing this module, you will better understand the:

  • definitions, forms and framework of transnational education
  • business and academic considerations when a new TNE opportunity arises
  • regulatory requirements of the TNE operating environments, as well as the principles of quality management and improvement
  • range of the common challenges within the TNE sector
  • future of TNE, as well as some of the emerging models of TNE.
Target audience

This module is aimed at professional and academic staff involved in:

  • developing and managing transnational pathways, VET and HE partnerships and offshore campuses

  • quality assurance of TNE programs

  • teachers, academics and support staff engaged in TNE.

Learning tasks
  • Task 1: The definition, framework and size of TNE
    Learning check (short quiz)

  • Task 2: Assessing an opportunity that arises
    Research task (2 questions; 200 words each)

  • Task 3: Regulatory requirements and quality management
    Research task (200 words)

  • Task 4: Challenges in TNE
    Reflective task (200 words)

  • Task 5: Future and emergingmodels of TNE
    Contribution to online forum discussion.

Learning tasks will be assessed as satisfactory or not satisfactory. Successful completion of all tasks will earn you a digital credential for this online module.

Digital credential

Once you have successfully completed the module, IEAA will issue a digital credential via Credly’s Acclaim platform. Your digital credentials can be easily displayed, verified and shared online – whether it’s your resume, online or social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook).

If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected].

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Module 3: Mapping Transnational Education

Learn about the definitions, forms and framework of transnational education, business and academic considerations when a new TNE opportunity arises regulatory requirements, principles of quality management and the he common challenges within the TNE sector.

Global interest in transnational education (TNE) is growing rapidly, whether it's through international partnerships, offshore branch campuses or the proliferation of online learning.

But what does TNE entail exactly? How do educational institutions develop and manage their TNE activities? If your institution is considering starting a new TNE venture, what should you consider?

By completing this module, you will better understand the:

  • definitions, forms and framework of transnational education
  • business and academic considerations when a new TNE opportunity arises
  • regulatory requirements of the TNE operating environments, as well as the principles of quality management and improvement
  • range of the common challenges within the TNE sector
  • future of TNE, as well as some of the emerging models of TNE.
Target audience

This module is aimed at professional and academic staff involved in:

  • developing and managing transnational pathways, VET and HE partnerships and offshore campuses

  • quality assurance of TNE programs

  • teachers, academics and support staff engaged in TNE.

Learning tasks
  • Task 1: The definition, framework and size of TNE
    Learning check (short quiz)

  • Task 2: Assessing an opportunity that arises
    Research task (2 questions; 200 words each)

  • Task 3: Regulatory requirements and quality management
    Research task (200 words)

  • Task 4: Challenges in TNE
    Reflective task (200 words)

  • Task 5: Future and emergingmodels of TNE
    Contribution to online forum discussion.

Learning tasks will be assessed as satisfactory or not satisfactory. Successful completion of all tasks will earn you a digital credential for this online module.

Digital credential

Once you have successfully completed the module, IEAA will issue a digital credential via Credly’s Acclaim platform. Your digital credentials can be easily displayed, verified and shared online – whether it’s your resume, online or social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook).

If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected].

When
15/02/2024 - 31/12/2050
Sign in or create an account to register Last day to register is 31/12/2050