The impressive and stimulating essays in Bridging Transcultural Divides deal with the cultural and educational issues in the Australian context. The book?s central message is that education for Asian students in Australia, and more broadly in the West, can no longer been seen as a one-way transfer of knowledge, but must be understood as a process of reciprocal learning in which both teachers and students are changed by the experience.edited by Xianlin Song and Kate Cadma
Masters Research thesisModern Australians and Mainland Chinese have many different beliefs, values a...
This edited book is the first collection of research-based papers on cultures of learning, a concept...
Throughout history, human movements beyond borders — geographical, cultural, intellectual or otherwi...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Becoming 'Asia literate' is a pivotal part of the federal government's 'Education Revolution'. The ...
Globalization, migration, transnational movements and the development of the tiger economies of Asia...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
The Asian century raises a number of challenges that derive from convergence, global multicentrednes...
This paper explores some of the assumptions and arguments about teaching for cross-cultural understa...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
This paper explores some of the assumptions and arguments about teaching for cross-cultural understa...
The editors of this extraordinary book, Indika Liyanage and Badeng Nima, have brought together a won...
Masters Research thesisModern Australians and Mainland Chinese have many different beliefs, values a...
This edited book is the first collection of research-based papers on cultures of learning, a concept...
Throughout history, human movements beyond borders — geographical, cultural, intellectual or otherwi...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Becoming 'Asia literate' is a pivotal part of the federal government's 'Education Revolution'. The ...
Globalization, migration, transnational movements and the development of the tiger economies of Asia...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
The Asian century raises a number of challenges that derive from convergence, global multicentrednes...
This paper explores some of the assumptions and arguments about teaching for cross-cultural understa...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
This paper explores some of the assumptions and arguments about teaching for cross-cultural understa...
The editors of this extraordinary book, Indika Liyanage and Badeng Nima, have brought together a won...
Masters Research thesisModern Australians and Mainland Chinese have many different beliefs, values a...
This edited book is the first collection of research-based papers on cultures of learning, a concept...
Throughout history, human movements beyond borders — geographical, cultural, intellectual or otherwi...