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Developing human capability through hybrid education

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  • Roberta Fenech
  • Priya Baguant
  • Abdul Ghafar

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The role of higher education institutions has always been associated with the development of students' experiential knowledge and key skills, as a direct result of the digital learning experience. Digital learning manifests itself to play a pivotal role in education with the underlying assumption of providing learners with a sustainable and resilient learning experience. The research question investigated in this study concerns the role hybrid education plays in the development of human capabilities (what is the role of hybrid education in human capability development?). Sixteen academics were split into two groups and each participated in a focus group. The main finding is a research model outlining the pre-determining success factors that need to be in place for hybrid education to lead to the development of human capabilities. Another finding is the challenges that need to be addressed in ensuring that hybrid education does lead to such capability development.

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  • Roberta Fenech & Priya Baguant & Abdul Ghafar, 2023. "Developing human capability through hybrid education," International Journal of Business Performance Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 24(3/4), pages 269-285.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbpma:v:24:y:2023:i:3/4:p:269-285
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