{"id":10167,"date":"2025-07-24T07:42:11","date_gmt":"2025-07-24T09:42:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/?p=10167"},"modified":"2025-07-24T07:42:11","modified_gmt":"2025-07-24T09:42:11","slug":"two-doctoral-degrees-one-mission-dr-ioseb-gabelaia-is-shaping-the-future-of-education-and-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/two-doctoral-degrees-one-mission-dr-ioseb-gabelaia-is-shaping-the-future-of-education-and-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Two doctoral degrees, one mission: Dr Ioseb Gabelaia is shaping the future of education and business"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (HEI) is enhancing its research capacity by collaborating with internationally recognised researchers. Among them is the charismatic Dr Ioseb Gabelaia, a scholar and lecturer who has enriched the Faculty of Business community with his expertise and insights. Having recently defended his second doctoral dissertation \u2013 this time in the field of education \u2013 Dr Gabelaia opens new perspectives for innovative teaching and advanced research at Kauno kolegija HEI.<\/p>\n Dr Gabelaia\u2019s journey to Kauno kolegija HEI began many years ago in Belgium, where, while conducting an academic project, he established connections with colleagues from Lithuania. This professional contact gradually grew into a strong collaboration, ultimately leading the researcher to the Faculty of Business. Here, he not only teaches but also actively conducts research. ‘The institution\u2019s progressive approach to education, openness to innovation, and commitment to research excellence made it an ideal environment for me to contribute,’ says Dr Gabelaia, expressing his fondness for Kaunas itself.<\/p>\n An unstoppable curiosity led to education<\/strong><\/p>\n Although Dr Gabelaia already held a PhD in Business Administration, his intellectual curiosity and keen interest in learning analytics and interdisciplinary research motivated him to pursue another doctoral dissertation \u2013 in education. ‘My motivation for pursuing a Doctor of Education stemmed from my deep interest in learning analytics and interdisciplinary research. While my DBA provided a strong foundation in business and management, I realised that understanding how faculty engage with digital tools and pedagogical analytics was crucial for shaping the future of Education. My research in learning analytics adoption connects Education, technology, and business strategy, allowing me to contribute meaningfully to academia and corporate training environments,’ explains Dr Gabelaia.<\/p>\n A dissertation that changed perspectives on faculty preparedness<\/strong><\/p>\n His dissertation, titled ‘Examining Pedagogical Analytical and Digital Literacy in Higher Education: Predicting Faculty\u2019s Readiness for and Adoption of Learning Analytics’ marked a true breakthrough. The research thoroughly analysed faculty readiness and the process of adopting learning analytics in higher education institutions. Key findings revealed that educators\u2019 digital literacy and pedagogical analytical competencies directly influence their willingness and ability to integrate learning analytics into everyday teaching.<\/p>\n Based on these significant findings, Drs Gabelaia developed the PADL (Pedagogical Analytics and Digital Literacy) theory and index \u2013 an innovative system designed to objectively assess and predict faculty readiness to implement learning analytics. The unique nature and value of this research are confirmed by the author\u2019s intellectual property rights to the PADL index. He has also initiated a book publishing project and is currently intensively developing a practical programme for implementing the PADL theory and index in real educational settings.<\/p>\n Dr Gabelaia is confident that the PADL index can become a solid and structured foundation for faculty development not only at Kauno kolegija HEI but also in other higher education institutions. On a broader scale, this system has the potential to become a global project supporting faculty preparedness for the inevitable digital transformation in higher education. ‘By further developing this tool, I aim to provide data-driven insights that can shape faculty training programmes and institutional policies on adopting learning analytics. I believe this is going to be a huge tool not only for faculty but for students as well,’ emphasises the researcher.<\/p>\n<\/a>