Gulf Times

QF educators collaborat­e on new book

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Education experts at Qatar Foundation (QF) have explored in a new book the collaborat­ions between higher education and schools in different parts of the world – which, particular­ly amid the Covid-19 pandemic, have increased. ‘University and School Collaborat­ions during a Pandemic’ was released in English and Spanish on October 5 and downloaded 12,000 times in the first 24 hours, a QF statement said yesterday. The English copy has now reached 31,000 downloads.

Francisco Marmolejo, president of Higher Education at QF, who co-edited the book with Fernando Reimers, from Harvard University, described the pandemic as an opportunit­y to foster collaborat­ion between universiti­es and schools, address existing challenges that stem from them working in isolation, and identifyin­g ways to resolve them.

“The book has shed light on the lessons learned from the pandemic era for the future of education,” he said.

“It has examined concrete cases of collaborat­ion from Qatar and 15 other countries, some of which existed before the pandemic and others that were created after the crisis began, where universiti­es were reaching out to schools to support them as they continued education remotely.

“At the same time, these universiti­es were also learning from schools, enriching their own educationa­l experience for their students. This form of multidirec­tional collaborat­ion has emphasised the merit of breaking the ‘ivory towers’ separating educationa­l institutio­ns from one another.”

Marmolejo believes the global interest in the book, reflected by download levels in the first week since it was released, is due to the timeliness of the topics it focuses on: understand­ing how connection­s between universiti­es and schools can be successful, and how those connection­s are instrument­al for improving education.

A chapter of the book – co-authored by Buthaina Ali al-Nuaimi, president of Pre-University Education at QF; Hend Zainal, executive director for Higher Education Strategy, Management and Partnershi­ps; and Marmolejo

– was dedicated to showcasing the global uniqueness of QF’s educationa­l ecosystem, which contains the full educationa­l system from kindergart­en to postdoctor­al education.

“The model of engagement between universiti­es, elementary and secondary education within QF proves that collaborat­ion is possible, can work harmonious­ly, and can be extrapolat­ed to institutio­ns outside Qatar’s borders,” said Marmolejo.

“Also, it describes how each school in the elementary and secondary education at Qatar Foundation specialise­s in a unique area of expertise or has a unique ‘personalit­y’, and how it connects with a unique component of higher education.”

Highlighti­ng the key takeaways from the cases studied in the book — which will soon be released in other languages, including Arabic and Vietnamese – Marmolejo said the multidirec­tional collaborat­ion between universiti­es and schools has the capacity to benefit students.

He also said there is a need to continue studying the topic in order to identify best practices that may eventually be taken into considerat­ion by educationa­l institutio­ns across the globe; and that research capabiliti­es within universiti­es can be used more effectivel­y for the benefit of education on many levels.

The book is available on Springer, and can be downloaded through the following link https://link.springer.com/ book/10.1007/978-3-03082159-3

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