Student mobility presents both challenges and opportunities in higher education due to language, cultural and learning background differences among students. Effective integration of \u27real world\u27 group situations into class and assessment activities assists students to develop skills in accommodating cross-cultural language differences in line with convergent principles of communication accommodation theory. This case study reports on a cross-cultural post-graduate Management subject in a regional Australian university, demonstrating how explicit teaching results in improved learning outcomes by integrating experiences with theory, while better preparing students to participate in a globalised workforce
Key words: cultural dimensions, cross-cultural communication, multicultural groups One of the many c...
Preparing students at an Australian campus to be able to perform '…professionally/socially in an int...
Ideally, the student experience of internationalisation in higher education is to become part of an ...
This paper reports the rationale, design, implementation, and outcomes of a strategic diversity cour...
Increasingly in the internationalisation of the curriculum discourse, domestic and international stu...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
University teaching in multicultural contexts is not new in Australia and numbers of students studyi...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study that explores how international students from...
This article considers internationalisation policy and practice in Australian institu-tions, with a ...
Extant academic literature, the media and views expressed by staff and students report that both loc...
Transnational academic mobility and the ongoing push towards “internationalization” together raise c...
International students are attracted to Australia as a study destination for a variety of reasons in...
A feature of Australian Higher Education over the last 10 years has been the increased numbers of in...
Key words: cultural dimensions, cross-cultural communication, multicultural groups One of the many c...
Preparing students at an Australian campus to be able to perform '…professionally/socially in an int...
Ideally, the student experience of internationalisation in higher education is to become part of an ...
This paper reports the rationale, design, implementation, and outcomes of a strategic diversity cour...
Increasingly in the internationalisation of the curriculum discourse, domestic and international stu...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
University teaching in multicultural contexts is not new in Australia and numbers of students studyi...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study that explores how international students from...
This article considers internationalisation policy and practice in Australian institu-tions, with a ...
Extant academic literature, the media and views expressed by staff and students report that both loc...
Transnational academic mobility and the ongoing push towards “internationalization” together raise c...
International students are attracted to Australia as a study destination for a variety of reasons in...
A feature of Australian Higher Education over the last 10 years has been the increased numbers of in...
Key words: cultural dimensions, cross-cultural communication, multicultural groups One of the many c...
Preparing students at an Australian campus to be able to perform '…professionally/socially in an int...
Ideally, the student experience of internationalisation in higher education is to become part of an ...