Abstract

ABSTRACT Higher education institutions must prepare students for success in the dynamic knowledge economy by providing a high-quality educational experience. As the world and our understanding of learning processes continually evolve, educators face the challenge of developing innovative strategies to engage and motivate students in their own learning. Scholarly literature advocates a shift away from traditional educational methods towards personalised, collaborative, and contextualised education. This transformation can be understood through the lens of Dilemma Theory, which reveals that current educational approaches predominantly align with Western cultural values. The suppression of opposing values has created a need for approaches that reflect a broader spectrum of values. It is important to recognise that navigating value conflicts is integral to creative endeavours and resolving these conflicts enables progress towards successful outcomes. This article is written to help educational leaders, policy makers, teachers, and administrators seeking successful and sustainable educational change in their institutions.

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