This book provides a critical review of the impact of international academics on teaching practices in higher education. As borders and boundaries become increasingly blurred and virtual citizenship starts to impact on ways of working, being able to teach seamlessly across cultures and political divides will be critical to ensuring a thriving higher education sector. This book captures the impact of academic mobility on teaching practices which have been informed by academics’ original cultures being modified to align with those of a host culture. The book comprises three thematic sections which take the reader through the various stages of the internationalisation of higher education teaching practice. It starts with how teaching identitie...
In this paper we examine the tension between the educational needs of a globalized world and the ins...
What is internationalisation? What is interculturalisation? What will these concepts look like in th...
This article is based on a focus group study of staff and students in UK higher education institutio...
This book provides a critical review of the impact of international academics on teaching practices ...
This is the third volume of International Perspectives on Higher Education Research, a series which ...
This volume makes a distinctive and innovative contribution to the globalisation of higher education...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
Higher education institutions provide staff support within an increasingly internationalised global ...
Teaching in Transnational Higher Education examines current trends and challenges that face students...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
Academics' International Teaching Journeys provides personal narratives of nine international social...
This book argues that the neoliberal globalisation of higher education faces a need for recalibratio...
This chapter provides an introduction to the book, Academics’ International Teaching Journeys. Withi...
Global issues, as well as multicultural and global education, are receiving national and internation...
Teaching in Transnational Higher Education examines current trends and challenges that face students...
In this paper we examine the tension between the educational needs of a globalized world and the ins...
What is internationalisation? What is interculturalisation? What will these concepts look like in th...
This article is based on a focus group study of staff and students in UK higher education institutio...
This book provides a critical review of the impact of international academics on teaching practices ...
This is the third volume of International Perspectives on Higher Education Research, a series which ...
This volume makes a distinctive and innovative contribution to the globalisation of higher education...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
Higher education institutions provide staff support within an increasingly internationalised global ...
Teaching in Transnational Higher Education examines current trends and challenges that face students...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
Academics' International Teaching Journeys provides personal narratives of nine international social...
This book argues that the neoliberal globalisation of higher education faces a need for recalibratio...
This chapter provides an introduction to the book, Academics’ International Teaching Journeys. Withi...
Global issues, as well as multicultural and global education, are receiving national and internation...
Teaching in Transnational Higher Education examines current trends and challenges that face students...
In this paper we examine the tension between the educational needs of a globalized world and the ins...
What is internationalisation? What is interculturalisation? What will these concepts look like in th...
This article is based on a focus group study of staff and students in UK higher education institutio...