The Globalisation of Higher Education: Developing Internationalised Education Research and Practice
Editat de Timothy Hall, Tonia Gray, Greg Downey, Michael Singhen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2018
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (1) | 683.06 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Springer International Publishing – 30 ian 2019 | 683.06 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Hardback (1) | 928.58 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Springer International Publishing – 11 iul 2018 | 928.58 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Preț: 928.58 lei
Preț vechi: 1132.41 lei
-18% Nou
Puncte Express: 1393
Preț estimativ în valută:
177.72€ • 187.48$ • 148.10£
177.72€ • 187.48$ • 148.10£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 03-17 ianuarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319745787
ISBN-10: 3319745786
Pagini: 474
Ilustrații: XXXV, 467 p. 16 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319745786
Pagini: 474
Ilustrații: XXXV, 467 p. 16 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Developing global perspectives: Responding to the state of international education in Australian universities; Greg Downey, Tonia Gray, Timothy Hall, and Michael Singh.- Part II. Office of Learning and Teaching (OLT) projects.- Chapter 2. The epitome of transformation: Enhancing outbound mobility experiences in the 21st century; Tonia Gray, Timothy Hall, Greg Downey, Benjamin T. Jones, Son Truong, and Anne Power.- Chapter 3. “Classroom of many cultures”: Educational design opportunities in intercultural co-creation; Greg Downey, Kate Lloyd, Rebecca Bilous, Laura Hammersley, Felicity Rawlings-Sanaei, Maria Amigo, Samantha Gilchrist, Michaela Baker, and Eryn Coffey.- Chapter 4. Local connections, global perspectives; Peta Salter, Kelsey Halbert, Elise Howard, Michael Singh, Debra Miles, Peter Jones, Abhishek Bhati, Caroline Wong, and Jinghe Han.- Part 3. The importance of developing global perspectives.- Chapter 5. The critical global citizen; Angela Hill, Peta Salter, and Kelsey Halbert.- Chapter 6. Tools of engagement: Using outbound mobility to grow Australia’s Asia literacy; Benjamin T. Jones.- Chapter 7. Multilingual researchers theorizing mobility education; Michael Singh.- Chapter 8. The citizen scholar in developing global perspectives; David J. Hornsby and James Arvanitakis.- Part 4. Developing globalization in an online world.- Chapter 9. Virtual mobility: Flipping the global classroom through a blended learning opportunity; Sally Parrott and Sandra Jones.- Chapter 10. Demonstration of 21st century skills through an ICT teaching problem: Experiences of preservice teachers in a Fijian classroom; Vinesh Chandra and Donna Tangen.- Chapter 11. Incorporating participatory action research and social media as a research tool whilst Gen-Y study abroad; Tonia Gray and Greg Downey.- Chapter 12. Service learning in a virtual classroom; Donna Tangen, Vinesh Chandra, and Deborah Henderson.- Chapter 13. Generating and deepening reflectionwhilst studying abroad: Incorporating photo elicitation in transformative travel; Tonia Gray, Greg Downey, Benjamin T. Jones, Son Truong, Tim Hall, and Anne Power.- Part 5. Developing international education in a global environment.- Chapter 14. Uncomfortably learning: Risking experiential learning; Sherman Young.- Chapter 15. The global canopy: Propagating discipline-based global mobility; Patricia McLaughlin, James Baglin, Andrea Chester, Peter Davis, Swapan Saha, Anthony Mills, Phil Poronnik, Tina Hinton, Justine Lawson, and Roger Hadgraft.- Chapter 16. Developing global perspectives and respectful knowledge through international mobility programmes; Susan Mlcek and Karen Bell.- Chapter 17. Local to global: Incorporating overseas work and study in the law school curriculum; Nicola Ross, Nola M. Ries, Jacqueline Meredith, and Sher Campbell.- Chapter 18. The global citizen: Exploring intercultural collaborations and the lived experience of Australian and Malaysian students during a short-term study tour in Malaysia; Deborah Henderson, Donna Tangen, Jennifer Alford, Erika Hepple, Amyzar Alwi, Zaira Abu Hassan Shaari, and Aliza Alwi.- Chapter 19. Designing outbound mobility experiences: Strategies behind the itinerary; Timothy Hall.- Part 6. An indigenous perspective of study abroad.- Chapter 20. From one songline to another: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students’ study tour journey of Indigenous connection and solidarity; Son Truong, Tonia Gray, Greg Downey, Ben Jones, Anne Power, and Timothy Hall.- Chapter 21. The shine and shadow of global citizenship: Insights from teacher education in remote indigenous communities in Australia; Julie Dyer and Catherine Hartung.- Part 7. Service learning on the international stage.- Chapter 22. Allied health academics’ understandings of internationalization at home (IaH): A case study; Olivia Vun, Lindy McAllister, and Srivalli Nagarajan.- Chapter 23. Desirable and undesirable outcomes of the nursing centre model as a collaborative approach to service learning in community health in Indonesia; Neti Juniarti, Lana Zannettino, Jeffrey Fuller, and Julian Grant.- Chapter 24. Theorizing global service learning through Vietnamese metaphors; Thi Hong Nhung NGUYEN.- Chapter 25. Where is the ‘service’ in service-learning? Critiquing international programmes as a means of increasing the global-mindedness of teacher education students; Sean Kearney and Julie Maakrun.- Chapter 26. The 4Cs of global education for teacher education students: Culture, confidence, context, and crowded curriculum; Kate Ferguson-Patrick, Ruth Reynolds, and Suzanne Macqueen.- Part 8. Conclusion.- Chapter 27. Globalizing higher education policy practice: Internationalizing education through learning transformations in knowledge construction; Michael Singh, Tonia Gray, Timothy Hall, and Greg Downey.
Notă biografică
Timothy Hall is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Western Sydney University, Australia.
Tonia Gray is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Educational Research at Western Sydney University, Australia.
Greg Downey is a Professor at Macquarie University, Australia.
Caracteristici
Argues for a recalibration of higher education faced with a globalised landscape Includes a variety of voices and perspectives from around the globe Details the challenges university leaders face when designing global curriculums