Charles B Hutchison
Experiences of Immigrant Professors
Challenges, Cross-Cultural Differences, and Lessons for Success
Charles B Hutchison
Experiences of Immigrant Professors
Challenges, Cross-Cultural Differences, and Lessons for Success
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Through autobiographical accounts of foreign-born professors from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the US, this volume examines the experiences of foreign-born professors around the world to provide insight on the curricular, school-systemic, and sociological differences and challenges that are encountered, and how to help resolve them.
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Through autobiographical accounts of foreign-born professors from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the US, this volume examines the experiences of foreign-born professors around the world to provide insight on the curricular, school-systemic, and sociological differences and challenges that are encountered, and how to help resolve them.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138085930
- ISBN-10: 1138085936
- Artikelnr.: 49663679
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138085930
- ISBN-10: 1138085936
- Artikelnr.: 49663679
Charles B. Hutchison is Associate Professor of Education at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.
1. The Private and Professional Lives of Foreign-Born Professors: From
Abstractions to the Practical. Charles B. Hutchison. 2. Foreign-Born
Professors and Their Quests for Social and Psychological Home: Integrating
Social, Cultural, and Professional Dimensions of Life. Amy Carattini. 3. A
Portrait of the Life and Work of Expatriate Educators in Cambodia.
Alexander Jun, Rebecca Hong, Curtis Cline, and Faith Fitt. 4. The "Unusual"
Professors: The Experiences and Impact of Foreign Professors in Post Franco
Spain. Alice Gail Bier and Louis Lemkow. 5. Conversations on Ethnicity,
Adaptation and Belonging: Auto-Ethnography at the Base of the Ivory Tower.
Marcia D. Nichols, Aminul Huq Bijaya Aryal, and Xavier Prat-Resina. 6.
Voices From Behind the Scenes: How Foreign-Born English Teachers Find Their
Place in the French Education System. Claire Griffin. 7. Challenges and
Self-Efficacy of Female East Asian-Born Faculty in American Universities.
Hyeyoung Bang. 8. The True Meaning of Integrity: Reflections on a
Professional Life in Japan. Robin Sakamoto. 9.Moroccan Imams and the "Girl
Professor": Positionality and Epistemai in a Classroom-Based Cross-Cultural
Exchange of Knowledge. Emilie Roy. 10. Not So Fast: Navigating the
Complexities of Teaching in an American University as a Foreign-Born
Teacher Educator. Eucabeth Odhiambo. 11. My Professional Teaching
Experience in the USA, 1977-2014: The Case of an African-Born Immigrant.
Peter F. B. Nayenga. 12. Negotiating the Trilogy of Black-ness,
"African-ness", and "Accent-ness": A "Native-Alien" Professor's Tale. Obed
Mfum-Mensah. 13. From Essential and Central to Constructivist Trenches:
Navigating the Transnational Contexts of the Instructional Practice of a
Foreign-Born Professor. Fonkem Achankeng. 14. Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack of African-Born Professor's Identity in the U.S. Academe. Michael
Takafor Ndemanu. 15. Not an Easy Road: Journey of a Jamaican Academic.
Leonie J. Brooks. 16. "Almost American": The Challenges of a Canadian
Professor Working in the United States. Scott Kissau. 17. Drained Brains:
Canadian Professors in the United States. Dave Eaton. 18. Identity
Construction of a Second Language Educator. Tanita Saenkhum. 19. My
American Academia: At Home and Abroad. Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar. 20. "...
come è duro calle / lo scendere e 'l salir per l'altrui scale" - Musings of
a Foreign-Born Philosopher in the American Academy. Lucio Angelo
Privitello. 21. The Unified Voices of Immigrant Professors and Their
Cross-Cultural Teaching Lives: Lessons Learned. Charles B. Hutchison.
Abstractions to the Practical. Charles B. Hutchison. 2. Foreign-Born
Professors and Their Quests for Social and Psychological Home: Integrating
Social, Cultural, and Professional Dimensions of Life. Amy Carattini. 3. A
Portrait of the Life and Work of Expatriate Educators in Cambodia.
Alexander Jun, Rebecca Hong, Curtis Cline, and Faith Fitt. 4. The "Unusual"
Professors: The Experiences and Impact of Foreign Professors in Post Franco
Spain. Alice Gail Bier and Louis Lemkow. 5. Conversations on Ethnicity,
Adaptation and Belonging: Auto-Ethnography at the Base of the Ivory Tower.
Marcia D. Nichols, Aminul Huq Bijaya Aryal, and Xavier Prat-Resina. 6.
Voices From Behind the Scenes: How Foreign-Born English Teachers Find Their
Place in the French Education System. Claire Griffin. 7. Challenges and
Self-Efficacy of Female East Asian-Born Faculty in American Universities.
Hyeyoung Bang. 8. The True Meaning of Integrity: Reflections on a
Professional Life in Japan. Robin Sakamoto. 9.Moroccan Imams and the "Girl
Professor": Positionality and Epistemai in a Classroom-Based Cross-Cultural
Exchange of Knowledge. Emilie Roy. 10. Not So Fast: Navigating the
Complexities of Teaching in an American University as a Foreign-Born
Teacher Educator. Eucabeth Odhiambo. 11. My Professional Teaching
Experience in the USA, 1977-2014: The Case of an African-Born Immigrant.
Peter F. B. Nayenga. 12. Negotiating the Trilogy of Black-ness,
"African-ness", and "Accent-ness": A "Native-Alien" Professor's Tale. Obed
Mfum-Mensah. 13. From Essential and Central to Constructivist Trenches:
Navigating the Transnational Contexts of the Instructional Practice of a
Foreign-Born Professor. Fonkem Achankeng. 14. Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack of African-Born Professor's Identity in the U.S. Academe. Michael
Takafor Ndemanu. 15. Not an Easy Road: Journey of a Jamaican Academic.
Leonie J. Brooks. 16. "Almost American": The Challenges of a Canadian
Professor Working in the United States. Scott Kissau. 17. Drained Brains:
Canadian Professors in the United States. Dave Eaton. 18. Identity
Construction of a Second Language Educator. Tanita Saenkhum. 19. My
American Academia: At Home and Abroad. Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar. 20. "...
come è duro calle / lo scendere e 'l salir per l'altrui scale" - Musings of
a Foreign-Born Philosopher in the American Academy. Lucio Angelo
Privitello. 21. The Unified Voices of Immigrant Professors and Their
Cross-Cultural Teaching Lives: Lessons Learned. Charles B. Hutchison.
1. The Private and Professional Lives of Foreign-Born Professors: From
Abstractions to the Practical. Charles B. Hutchison. 2. Foreign-Born
Professors and Their Quests for Social and Psychological Home: Integrating
Social, Cultural, and Professional Dimensions of Life. Amy Carattini. 3. A
Portrait of the Life and Work of Expatriate Educators in Cambodia.
Alexander Jun, Rebecca Hong, Curtis Cline, and Faith Fitt. 4. The "Unusual"
Professors: The Experiences and Impact of Foreign Professors in Post Franco
Spain. Alice Gail Bier and Louis Lemkow. 5. Conversations on Ethnicity,
Adaptation and Belonging: Auto-Ethnography at the Base of the Ivory Tower.
Marcia D. Nichols, Aminul Huq Bijaya Aryal, and Xavier Prat-Resina. 6.
Voices From Behind the Scenes: How Foreign-Born English Teachers Find Their
Place in the French Education System. Claire Griffin. 7. Challenges and
Self-Efficacy of Female East Asian-Born Faculty in American Universities.
Hyeyoung Bang. 8. The True Meaning of Integrity: Reflections on a
Professional Life in Japan. Robin Sakamoto. 9.Moroccan Imams and the "Girl
Professor": Positionality and Epistemai in a Classroom-Based Cross-Cultural
Exchange of Knowledge. Emilie Roy. 10. Not So Fast: Navigating the
Complexities of Teaching in an American University as a Foreign-Born
Teacher Educator. Eucabeth Odhiambo. 11. My Professional Teaching
Experience in the USA, 1977-2014: The Case of an African-Born Immigrant.
Peter F. B. Nayenga. 12. Negotiating the Trilogy of Black-ness,
"African-ness", and "Accent-ness": A "Native-Alien" Professor's Tale. Obed
Mfum-Mensah. 13. From Essential and Central to Constructivist Trenches:
Navigating the Transnational Contexts of the Instructional Practice of a
Foreign-Born Professor. Fonkem Achankeng. 14. Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack of African-Born Professor's Identity in the U.S. Academe. Michael
Takafor Ndemanu. 15. Not an Easy Road: Journey of a Jamaican Academic.
Leonie J. Brooks. 16. "Almost American": The Challenges of a Canadian
Professor Working in the United States. Scott Kissau. 17. Drained Brains:
Canadian Professors in the United States. Dave Eaton. 18. Identity
Construction of a Second Language Educator. Tanita Saenkhum. 19. My
American Academia: At Home and Abroad. Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar. 20. "...
come è duro calle / lo scendere e 'l salir per l'altrui scale" - Musings of
a Foreign-Born Philosopher in the American Academy. Lucio Angelo
Privitello. 21. The Unified Voices of Immigrant Professors and Their
Cross-Cultural Teaching Lives: Lessons Learned. Charles B. Hutchison.
Abstractions to the Practical. Charles B. Hutchison. 2. Foreign-Born
Professors and Their Quests for Social and Psychological Home: Integrating
Social, Cultural, and Professional Dimensions of Life. Amy Carattini. 3. A
Portrait of the Life and Work of Expatriate Educators in Cambodia.
Alexander Jun, Rebecca Hong, Curtis Cline, and Faith Fitt. 4. The "Unusual"
Professors: The Experiences and Impact of Foreign Professors in Post Franco
Spain. Alice Gail Bier and Louis Lemkow. 5. Conversations on Ethnicity,
Adaptation and Belonging: Auto-Ethnography at the Base of the Ivory Tower.
Marcia D. Nichols, Aminul Huq Bijaya Aryal, and Xavier Prat-Resina. 6.
Voices From Behind the Scenes: How Foreign-Born English Teachers Find Their
Place in the French Education System. Claire Griffin. 7. Challenges and
Self-Efficacy of Female East Asian-Born Faculty in American Universities.
Hyeyoung Bang. 8. The True Meaning of Integrity: Reflections on a
Professional Life in Japan. Robin Sakamoto. 9.Moroccan Imams and the "Girl
Professor": Positionality and Epistemai in a Classroom-Based Cross-Cultural
Exchange of Knowledge. Emilie Roy. 10. Not So Fast: Navigating the
Complexities of Teaching in an American University as a Foreign-Born
Teacher Educator. Eucabeth Odhiambo. 11. My Professional Teaching
Experience in the USA, 1977-2014: The Case of an African-Born Immigrant.
Peter F. B. Nayenga. 12. Negotiating the Trilogy of Black-ness,
"African-ness", and "Accent-ness": A "Native-Alien" Professor's Tale. Obed
Mfum-Mensah. 13. From Essential and Central to Constructivist Trenches:
Navigating the Transnational Contexts of the Instructional Practice of a
Foreign-Born Professor. Fonkem Achankeng. 14. Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack of African-Born Professor's Identity in the U.S. Academe. Michael
Takafor Ndemanu. 15. Not an Easy Road: Journey of a Jamaican Academic.
Leonie J. Brooks. 16. "Almost American": The Challenges of a Canadian
Professor Working in the United States. Scott Kissau. 17. Drained Brains:
Canadian Professors in the United States. Dave Eaton. 18. Identity
Construction of a Second Language Educator. Tanita Saenkhum. 19. My
American Academia: At Home and Abroad. Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar. 20. "...
come è duro calle / lo scendere e 'l salir per l'altrui scale" - Musings of
a Foreign-Born Philosopher in the American Academy. Lucio Angelo
Privitello. 21. The Unified Voices of Immigrant Professors and Their
Cross-Cultural Teaching Lives: Lessons Learned. Charles B. Hutchison.