This article employs a novel approach by investigating Chinese students from a transnational tourism management programme in Hong Kong and Chinese students studying on a similar programme at the degree-awarding UK university. This quantitative study investigates whether there are any differences between two groups of students in terms of their approaches to learning, preferred learning and teaching methods and their satisfaction with the programme. The findings demonstrate significant differences between the two cohorts, indicating that a programme cannot be easily exported. The implications of the findings for the transnational curriculum, learning and teaching practice and theories of student approaches to learning are discussed
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
Chinese universities are actively pursuing cross-border collaborations in the form of transnational ...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This article employs a novel approach by investigating Chinese students from a transnational tourism...
This study reports the results of a survey of teaching staff in the UK and China and two cohorts of ...
While there is a continuing growth in the demand for transnational programmes, the pedagogy of trans...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This paper examines an instructor and university students’ views of different types of transnational...
An extensive study has been conducted into the experiences of Chinese chemistry students studying on...
Australia has attracted substantial Chinese enrolments into tourism and hospitality programmes. This...
Australia has attracted substantial Chinese enrolments into tourism and hospitality programmes. This...
Teaching across national boundaries can be an exciting and challenging experience. Transnational Tea...
A Confucian tradition of 2,500 years still permeates the delivery of higher education in Greater Chi...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
This is a pre-print of a paper from International Education, A Matter of Heart 2006. http://www.conf...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
Chinese universities are actively pursuing cross-border collaborations in the form of transnational ...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This article employs a novel approach by investigating Chinese students from a transnational tourism...
This study reports the results of a survey of teaching staff in the UK and China and two cohorts of ...
While there is a continuing growth in the demand for transnational programmes, the pedagogy of trans...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This paper examines an instructor and university students’ views of different types of transnational...
An extensive study has been conducted into the experiences of Chinese chemistry students studying on...
Australia has attracted substantial Chinese enrolments into tourism and hospitality programmes. This...
Australia has attracted substantial Chinese enrolments into tourism and hospitality programmes. This...
Teaching across national boundaries can be an exciting and challenging experience. Transnational Tea...
A Confucian tradition of 2,500 years still permeates the delivery of higher education in Greater Chi...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
This is a pre-print of a paper from International Education, A Matter of Heart 2006. http://www.conf...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
Chinese universities are actively pursuing cross-border collaborations in the form of transnational ...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...