Blended Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Author:

Shohel M. Mahruf C.1ORCID,Ashrafuzzaman Md.2ORCID,Islam Md Tariqul3,Shams Shahriar4ORCID,Mahmud Arif5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Sussex, UK

2. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Digital University, Bangladesh

3. BRAC University, Bangladesh

4. Universiti Teknologi Brunei, Brunei

5. University of Roehampton, UK

Abstract

Emerging technologies and the digital transformation in society have changed the way teaching and learning take place. Therefore, techno-pedagogical content knowledge has become an integral approach in modern teaching and learning. This chapter explores issues related to blended teaching and learning in higher education and highlights the challenges and opportunities it possesses. This chapter also outlines how to overcome challenges to provide effective teaching and learning by exploring literature. Moreover, it categorizes challenges for discussion to identify possible solutions and outlines recommendations. In support of evidence, a case study approach was used along with a review of the literature to draw evidence for a wide range of best practices. According to the findings, the blended teaching and learning model allows students to learn freely, demonstrate their learning in a variety of ways, and develop crucial knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will help them become lifelong learners.

Publisher

IGI Global

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