Promoting Outcomes-based Education
Quality assurance can be an opportunity to enhance faculty members’ understanding of their roles in today’s outcome-based education, according to Nichanan Sakolvieng.
Assumption University
Mika Shaura (Tanasarnsanee), Assumption University
More Than a Knowledge Provider
“Being a knowledge provider and managing a classroom would not be enough,” Mika Shaura realized, if she wanted to bring whole person education into her Japanese language classes at Assumption University in Thailand. As a 2014-2016 United Board Fellow, Ms. Shaura had been introduced to whole person education during her placements at Tunghai University in Taiwan and Gonzaga University in the United States. As she observed their educators in action, she concluded that they played multiple roles: animator, connector, community servant, caretaker, and the traditional teacher’s role as a knowledge provider.