ISSN: 2789-3014
eISSN: 2791-0849 (Online)

Digital Transformation of Higher Education in Bangladesh: Lessons from Japan

Journal of Japanese Studies: Exploring Multidisciplinarity
Volume 3, December 2024

Abstract

The field of higher education is currently experiencing a worldwide transition towards digitization. Given its young population and growing technological accessibility, Bangladesh is well-positioned to capitalize on this period of change. Digital evolution fosters the expectations of the 21st century, and as a result, it is a significant concern for Bangladesh’s tertiary-level education sector. On the other hand, Japan is known and famous worldwide for its miraculous economic development and technological advancements. This research explores how Japan’s digital transformation strategies in higher education can inspire Bangladesh by identifying key challenges such as low investment, limited innovation, and weak industry-academia-government collaboration. Using qualitative methods, the study highlights Japan’s successful initiatives and suggests how Bangladesh can adopt these strategies to enhance graduate employability and improve learning outcomes. Consequently, the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Bangladesh ought to invest more in infrastructure development. Because students’ abilities differ in rural and urban areas, Bangladesh’s higher education system should combine digital tools to emphasize students’ varied needs and learning preferences. Lastly, Bangladesh can help students like those in Japan work remotely by developing new digital jobs and growing the employment market in the e-commerce and digital business sectors.

Keywords: Digital Transformation, Higher Education, Technology Integration, Bangladesh, Japan

Notes on Contributor
Lecturer, Department of Japanese Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. E-mail: sabrina.djs@du.ac.bd

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