Internationalising Programmes in Higher Education
An Educational Development Perspective
Paperback Engels 2021 1e druk 9780367361952Samenvatting
This book addresses challenges that higher education institutions face when bridging the gap between internationalisation as a key university strategy and their delivery of interculturally competent and responsible graduates. Combining international case studies and research outcomes, it provides an in-depth understanding of the role educational developers can play in the internationalisation of higher education and in the provision of an internationalised learning experience for all students. The book situates international education in global and local contexts and contributes to the design and delivery of internationalised curricula in very concrete terms.
In doing so, it suggests how academic staff may enhance the quality of their programmes by leveraging the opportunities of international classrooms where students have diverse academic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds. The content of the book is therefore also foundational for continuing professional development (CPD) programmes that enhance staff competences for designing and teaching inclusive internationalised programmes and include topics such as:An international competence profile for educational developersIntercultural competence as a graduate attributeInternationalised curriculum design and deliveryIntercultural group dynamicsThe role of languages in internationalised higher education classroomsReflective processes for teaching and learning in the international classroomThis book is essential reading and a go-to resource for any academic looking to internationalise their education programmes. It will also be of interest to those directly involved in curriculum development, learning, and teaching as well as those who have more strategic responsibilities within and beyond HEIs, or who are involved in higher education research.
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Introduction
Karen M. Lauridsen and Jeanine Gregersen - Hermans
1. Higher education internationalisation as a quality driver: Making a meaningful contribution to society
Jeanine Gregersen - Hermans and Karen M Lauridsen
2. Opportunities and challenges when teaching and learning in the international classroom
Karen M. Lauridsen and Jeanine Gregersen - Hermans
Part 2: Educational development perspectives
3. An international competence profile for educational developers
Stacey M. Cozart and Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans
4. Integrating intercultural competence as a graduate attribute in the curriculum
Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans
5. Internationalised curriculum design and delivery
Helen Gallagher, Karen M. Lauridsen and Thomas Peschken
6. Facilitating intercultural group dynamics to enhance learning in and from the international classroom
Jeanine Gregersen-Hermans, Lindsey Carey and Bob Gilmour
7. The role of languages in internationalised higher education classrooms: From multilingual contexts to disciplinary language practices
Emma Dafouz and Joanne Pagèze
8. How can we enhance reflective processes for teaching and learning in the international classroom?
Joyce Kling
Part 3: Voices from around the world: Case stories
9. Introduction to the case stories
Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans and Karen M. Lauridsen
CS1 EARTH University, Costa Rica
Nico Evers and Daniel Sherrard
CS2 University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Kevin Haines, Catherine Meissner and Jellina Timmer
CS3 The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
Tracy Zou
CS4 University of Warsaw, Poland
Jolanta Urbanikowa
CS5 PSG College of Technology and the PSG Institute of Advanced Studies, India
Muralidhar Devarajan and Kanchana Jeganathan
CS6 University of Denver, Colorado, USA
Casey Dinger and Adrienne Gonzales
CS7 Elon University, North Carolina, USA
Mike Carignan, Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler and Matt Buckmaster
CS8 Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, China
Che Weimin and Yan Li
CS9 The College of Engineering at the National University of Science and Technology, Sultanate of Oman
Ahmed Hassan Al Bulushi and Namitha Krishnan
10 Lessons learned: Reflections on the case stories
Karen M. Lauridsen and Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans
Part 4: Research and future perspectives
11. Moving towards a coherent research agenda
Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans and Karen M. Lauridsen
12. Educational development perspectives on the internationalisation of higher education programmes
Karen M. Lauridsen and Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans
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