This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy in relation to a cultural studies unit within a Creative Industries Faculty at an Australian university. Charting certain pedagogical practices in the delivery of transnational film studies, this case study involves a critical, contextual examination of student feedback as well as current theories about transcultural curricula in general and film studies curricula in particular. The study shows that tertiary students can be provided with an extraordinarily rich range of differing, sometimes conflicting, but always engaging transcultural insights and understandings. It is further argued that transnational competencies may be developed and enab...
The development at Sheffield Hallam University of a discrete module entitled ‘Transculturation’ was ...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
This multi-voiced paper explores the micro-level dimensions of human learning and becoming from tran...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Transcultural perspective has recently raised more academic attention due to the internationalizatio...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
The paper examines the implications of critical ethnography for curriculum in studies on transnation...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
This article uses the narrative case study approach to document the shifts in research and teaching ...
The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program “Crossing Borders” on tr...
Over the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in doctoral enrolments of Asian international ...
This article reflects upon the media pedagogical method called Media Life Study to enhance the inter...
Film literacy encompasses the abilities to consciously select, analyse and produce films. Previous r...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
The development at Sheffield Hallam University of a discrete module entitled ‘Transculturation’ was ...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
This multi-voiced paper explores the micro-level dimensions of human learning and becoming from tran...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Transcultural perspective has recently raised more academic attention due to the internationalizatio...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
The paper examines the implications of critical ethnography for curriculum in studies on transnation...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
This article uses the narrative case study approach to document the shifts in research and teaching ...
The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program “Crossing Borders” on tr...
Over the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in doctoral enrolments of Asian international ...
This article reflects upon the media pedagogical method called Media Life Study to enhance the inter...
Film literacy encompasses the abilities to consciously select, analyse and produce films. Previous r...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
The development at Sheffield Hallam University of a discrete module entitled ‘Transculturation’ was ...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
This multi-voiced paper explores the micro-level dimensions of human learning and becoming from tran...