This essay examines an innovative approach to teaching across international and cultural boundaries and evaluates the experience in a course on Globalization, Social Justice, and Human Rights, co-taught collaboratively by faculty from different campuses and countries since 2011. This course was created to address unmet needs in the traditional higher educational systems. These include, but are not limited to, lack of cross-cultural and interdisciplinary collaboration among students, faculty, and institutions. Although economies, polities, environments, and human societies are experiencing great connections across the globe, educational systems continue to be modeled on nineteenth century assumptions and structures. In this course, faculty t...
The digital era has enabled educators the opportunity of breaking the confinement of the four walls ...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...
As colleges and universities in North America increasingly identify internationalization as a key ...
This essay examines an innovative approach to teaching across international and cultural boundaries ...
This essay examines an innovative approach to teaching across international and cultural boundaries ...
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become mo...
While universities can act as important mediators amidst the highly disruptive and contentious chang...
Modern learning must be global, providing intercultural understanding and collaboration to personali...
A global classroom is an initiative between two partner universities, often in different countries, ...
Teaching social studies from a global perspective has been resisted by many since its inception (Kir...
This author encourages the adoption of global thinking in the classroom, and emphasizes that the tea...
As an historian and an Englsih professor working in a multiethnic, international environment, we are...
One of the most popular strategies to develop skills such as collaborative work, critical thinking, ...
As we embark upon the 21st century, the world is becoming increasingly interconnected. Yet, despite ...
Teaching The Global Dimension (2007) is intended for primary and secondary teachers, pre-service tea...
The digital era has enabled educators the opportunity of breaking the confinement of the four walls ...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...
As colleges and universities in North America increasingly identify internationalization as a key ...
This essay examines an innovative approach to teaching across international and cultural boundaries ...
This essay examines an innovative approach to teaching across international and cultural boundaries ...
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become mo...
While universities can act as important mediators amidst the highly disruptive and contentious chang...
Modern learning must be global, providing intercultural understanding and collaboration to personali...
A global classroom is an initiative between two partner universities, often in different countries, ...
Teaching social studies from a global perspective has been resisted by many since its inception (Kir...
This author encourages the adoption of global thinking in the classroom, and emphasizes that the tea...
As an historian and an Englsih professor working in a multiethnic, international environment, we are...
One of the most popular strategies to develop skills such as collaborative work, critical thinking, ...
As we embark upon the 21st century, the world is becoming increasingly interconnected. Yet, despite ...
Teaching The Global Dimension (2007) is intended for primary and secondary teachers, pre-service tea...
The digital era has enabled educators the opportunity of breaking the confinement of the four walls ...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...
As colleges and universities in North America increasingly identify internationalization as a key ...