This groundbreaking volume seeks to take the first steps in analyzing the impact of internationalization initiatives from student perspectives. As programs are increasingly delivered overseas and we seek to offer domestic students an international experience, how do we know what works for students and what does not? Encompassing the fast-growing global imperative is a significant challenge for higher education and this collection identifies opportunities for enrichment of the learning environment, with all chapters based on direct research with students. The book provides essential reading for anyone engaged in internationalization and wishing to learn more about the impact on students of a range of initiatives in order to apply the lessons in their own contexts. Chapters include student responses to the following learning contexts: "traditional" international contexts, where students study outside their home country for shorter or longer periods; "trans-national" programs where students study at home or in another country and faculty from the awarding university fly in to deliver courses; domestic students studying in their home country, with staff seeking to internationalize the curriculum; students having transformational international experiences in other countries through service learning/volunteering, or study abroad
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This groundbreaking volume seeks to take the first steps in analysing the impact of internationalisation initiatives from student perspectives.
Part I: Student Response to Internationalization of the Curriculum 1. ‘Beside Me Is an Empty Chair’: The Student Experience Of Internationalization - Betty Leask 2. Students as Global Citizens - Douglas Bourn 3. The Relevance of the Internationalized Curriculum to Graduate Capability: The Role of New Lecturers’ Attitudes in Shaping the ‘Student Voice’ - Viv Caruana 4. Student Voices, Internationalisation and Critical Conversations in Initial Teacher Education - Jon Tan and Christine Allan Part II: The Impact of Study Abroad and International Volunteering 5. Beyond Immersion: Global Engagement and Transformation Through Intervention via Student Reflection in Long-Term Study Abroad - Gabriele Weber-Bosley 6. Discovering the World – Discovering Myself - Danuta De Grosbois, John Kaethler and Alexandra Young 7. ‘Don’t Worry About The Worries’: Transforming Lives Through International Volunteering - Elspeth Jones 8. Guided Reflective Journaling: Assessing the International Study and Volunteering Experience - Mark Russell and Linda ValladePart III: Student Learning in the Cross-Cultural Classroom 9. Sometimes It Means More Work…: Student Perceptions of Group Work in a Mixed Cultural Setting - Jane Osmond and Jannie Roed 10. Interactions in the International Classroom: The UK Perspective - Neil Harrison and Nicola Peacock 11. Has Everybody Seen A Swan? Stories from the Internationalised Classroom - Sheila Trahar 12. Mutual Cultures: Engaging With Interculturalism in Higher Education - Viv ThomPart IV: Transnational Education and Support for International Students 13. The Internationalised Curriculum: (Dis)locating Students - Valerie Clifford 14. International Students and Academic Acculturation: The Role of Relationships in the Doctoral Process - Michaela Borg, Rachel Maunder, Xiaoli Jiang, Elaine Walsh, Heather Fry, and Roberto Di Napoli 15. Refugees: Home Students With International Needs - Jacqueline Stevenson and John Willott
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ISBN
9780415871273
Publisert
2009-11-10
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Routledge
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453 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
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U, G, 05, 01
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Engelsk
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236

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Elspeth Jones is Professor of the Internationalisation of Higher Education and International Dean at Leeds Metropolitan University.