Research on the education of international students sheds light on the difficulties of studying in a foreign language, but often underplays the opportunities provided by cultural diversity in the classroom. This study, prompted initially by the authors’ experiences of the contrasts between East/West learning styles, explores how education systems, language, and cultural orientations inform students’ approaches to learning. It explains how role reversal in the classroom can be implemented in higher (university) education settings, to generate deeper perspectives of meaning and understanding when teaching internationally diverse cohorts to show how imaginative postgraduate student engagement can not only bridge cultural differences, but also ...
Although the notion of internationalisation does not have a settled meaning, its main theme focuses ...
IntroductionIn the context of rapidly expanding international student recruitment and attention on i...
This paper analyses the student perceptions of the progress they made in skills development over two...
Research on the education of international students sheds light on the difficulties of studying in a...
Andrews has one of the most diverse student populations in the US. This seminar will focus on how to...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Studies ...
The increasing number of international students is studying at British universities. This study inve...
Andrews has one of the most diverse student populations in the US. This seminar will focus on how to...
Graduates increasingly need to operate across national and cultural boundaries. This paper discusses...
For universities seeking to promote internationalization, the development of an understanding and ap...
This narrative describes how, in response to poor results, a teaching team revamped a postgraduate b...
The number of students studying abroad is continuing to grow, which allows for intercultural learnin...
Intercultural learning in UK tertiary education is largely operationalised as a universal or implied...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
Most colleges and universities around the world have experienced an increasing cultural diversificat...
Although the notion of internationalisation does not have a settled meaning, its main theme focuses ...
IntroductionIn the context of rapidly expanding international student recruitment and attention on i...
This paper analyses the student perceptions of the progress they made in skills development over two...
Research on the education of international students sheds light on the difficulties of studying in a...
Andrews has one of the most diverse student populations in the US. This seminar will focus on how to...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Studies ...
The increasing number of international students is studying at British universities. This study inve...
Andrews has one of the most diverse student populations in the US. This seminar will focus on how to...
Graduates increasingly need to operate across national and cultural boundaries. This paper discusses...
For universities seeking to promote internationalization, the development of an understanding and ap...
This narrative describes how, in response to poor results, a teaching team revamped a postgraduate b...
The number of students studying abroad is continuing to grow, which allows for intercultural learnin...
Intercultural learning in UK tertiary education is largely operationalised as a universal or implied...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
Most colleges and universities around the world have experienced an increasing cultural diversificat...
Although the notion of internationalisation does not have a settled meaning, its main theme focuses ...
IntroductionIn the context of rapidly expanding international student recruitment and attention on i...
This paper analyses the student perceptions of the progress they made in skills development over two...