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Internationalisation of Pedagogy and Curriculum in Higher Education
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This book maps and discusses the increasing internationalisation of teaching and learning at universities around the world. This phenomenon brings both opportunities and challenges, introducing what can be radically different teaching, learning and assessment contexts.
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This book maps and discusses the increasing internationalisation of teaching and learning at universities around the world. This phenomenon brings both opportunities and challenges, introducing what can be radically different teaching, learning and assessment contexts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136225178
- Artikelnr.: 38458883
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136225178
- Artikelnr.: 38458883
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Dr Janette Ryan is Director of the UK Higher Education Academy Teaching International Students Project and Research Associate of the China Centre at the University of Oxford.
Introduction 1. Capitalising on a multicultural learning environment: Using
group work as a mechanism for student integration 2. Exploring new
frontiers in an internationalised classroom: Team-based learning and
reflective journals as innovative learning strategies 3. Developing
capability: International students in doctoral writing groups 4. Feedback
or feed forward? Supporting Master's students through effective assessment
to enhance future learning 5. Internationalisation and quality in higher
education: perspectives of English, Australian and Czech senior academics
6. The challenges of multi-lingualism for international students in Denmark
7. Engaging students in academic transitions: A case of two projects using
student voice and technology to personalise the experience 8. Business
lessons without business: Can Arts-based training enhance cultural
competence? 9. Towards the global citizen: Utilising a competency framework
to promote intercultural knowledge and skills in HE students 10. Exploring
stakeholder perspectives regarding a 'global' curriculum: A case study 11.
Socrates in the Low Countries: Designing, implementing, and facilitating
internationalisation of the curriculum at the Amsterdam University of
Applied Sciences (HvA) 12. Future curriculum for future graduates?
Rethinking higher education curriculum for a globalised world 13. Global
citizenship and campus community: Lessons from learning theory and the
lived-experience of mobile students 14. Toward the intercultural self:
Mahatma Gandhi's international education in London 15. A mismatch of
expectations? An exploration of international students' perceptions of
employability skills and work-related learning 16. Pathologies of silence?
Reflecting on international learner identities amidst the classroom chatter
17. Raising students' awareness of the construction of communicative
(in)competence in international classrooms 18. Internationalising the
curriculum for all students: The role of staff dialogue 19. Developing the
multicultural community of practice: Starting at induction 20. Listening to
'other' intellectual traditions: Learning in transcultural spaces
group work as a mechanism for student integration 2. Exploring new
frontiers in an internationalised classroom: Team-based learning and
reflective journals as innovative learning strategies 3. Developing
capability: International students in doctoral writing groups 4. Feedback
or feed forward? Supporting Master's students through effective assessment
to enhance future learning 5. Internationalisation and quality in higher
education: perspectives of English, Australian and Czech senior academics
6. The challenges of multi-lingualism for international students in Denmark
7. Engaging students in academic transitions: A case of two projects using
student voice and technology to personalise the experience 8. Business
lessons without business: Can Arts-based training enhance cultural
competence? 9. Towards the global citizen: Utilising a competency framework
to promote intercultural knowledge and skills in HE students 10. Exploring
stakeholder perspectives regarding a 'global' curriculum: A case study 11.
Socrates in the Low Countries: Designing, implementing, and facilitating
internationalisation of the curriculum at the Amsterdam University of
Applied Sciences (HvA) 12. Future curriculum for future graduates?
Rethinking higher education curriculum for a globalised world 13. Global
citizenship and campus community: Lessons from learning theory and the
lived-experience of mobile students 14. Toward the intercultural self:
Mahatma Gandhi's international education in London 15. A mismatch of
expectations? An exploration of international students' perceptions of
employability skills and work-related learning 16. Pathologies of silence?
Reflecting on international learner identities amidst the classroom chatter
17. Raising students' awareness of the construction of communicative
(in)competence in international classrooms 18. Internationalising the
curriculum for all students: The role of staff dialogue 19. Developing the
multicultural community of practice: Starting at induction 20. Listening to
'other' intellectual traditions: Learning in transcultural spaces
Introduction 1. Capitalising on a multicultural learning environment: Using
group work as a mechanism for student integration 2. Exploring new
frontiers in an internationalised classroom: Team-based learning and
reflective journals as innovative learning strategies 3. Developing
capability: International students in doctoral writing groups 4. Feedback
or feed forward? Supporting Master's students through effective assessment
to enhance future learning 5. Internationalisation and quality in higher
education: perspectives of English, Australian and Czech senior academics
6. The challenges of multi-lingualism for international students in Denmark
7. Engaging students in academic transitions: A case of two projects using
student voice and technology to personalise the experience 8. Business
lessons without business: Can Arts-based training enhance cultural
competence? 9. Towards the global citizen: Utilising a competency framework
to promote intercultural knowledge and skills in HE students 10. Exploring
stakeholder perspectives regarding a 'global' curriculum: A case study 11.
Socrates in the Low Countries: Designing, implementing, and facilitating
internationalisation of the curriculum at the Amsterdam University of
Applied Sciences (HvA) 12. Future curriculum for future graduates?
Rethinking higher education curriculum for a globalised world 13. Global
citizenship and campus community: Lessons from learning theory and the
lived-experience of mobile students 14. Toward the intercultural self:
Mahatma Gandhi's international education in London 15. A mismatch of
expectations? An exploration of international students' perceptions of
employability skills and work-related learning 16. Pathologies of silence?
Reflecting on international learner identities amidst the classroom chatter
17. Raising students' awareness of the construction of communicative
(in)competence in international classrooms 18. Internationalising the
curriculum for all students: The role of staff dialogue 19. Developing the
multicultural community of practice: Starting at induction 20. Listening to
'other' intellectual traditions: Learning in transcultural spaces
group work as a mechanism for student integration 2. Exploring new
frontiers in an internationalised classroom: Team-based learning and
reflective journals as innovative learning strategies 3. Developing
capability: International students in doctoral writing groups 4. Feedback
or feed forward? Supporting Master's students through effective assessment
to enhance future learning 5. Internationalisation and quality in higher
education: perspectives of English, Australian and Czech senior academics
6. The challenges of multi-lingualism for international students in Denmark
7. Engaging students in academic transitions: A case of two projects using
student voice and technology to personalise the experience 8. Business
lessons without business: Can Arts-based training enhance cultural
competence? 9. Towards the global citizen: Utilising a competency framework
to promote intercultural knowledge and skills in HE students 10. Exploring
stakeholder perspectives regarding a 'global' curriculum: A case study 11.
Socrates in the Low Countries: Designing, implementing, and facilitating
internationalisation of the curriculum at the Amsterdam University of
Applied Sciences (HvA) 12. Future curriculum for future graduates?
Rethinking higher education curriculum for a globalised world 13. Global
citizenship and campus community: Lessons from learning theory and the
lived-experience of mobile students 14. Toward the intercultural self:
Mahatma Gandhi's international education in London 15. A mismatch of
expectations? An exploration of international students' perceptions of
employability skills and work-related learning 16. Pathologies of silence?
Reflecting on international learner identities amidst the classroom chatter
17. Raising students' awareness of the construction of communicative
(in)competence in international classrooms 18. Internationalising the
curriculum for all students: The role of staff dialogue 19. Developing the
multicultural community of practice: Starting at induction 20. Listening to
'other' intellectual traditions: Learning in transcultural spaces