Critical Perspectives on Internationalising the Curriculum in Disciplines

Reflective Narrative Accounts from Business, Education and Health

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Universities around the world have embraced internationalisation at the policy level, but struggle to put that policy into practice, particularly at the coalface of teaching and learning. To date, faculty voices have been largely silent in the literature on internationalising the curriculum. This book begins to address this gap.
What does ‘internationalisation of the curriculum’ (IoC) mean in practice? How is it conceived, implemented and assessed within specific disciplines, locales and types of institutions? Why does it matter? These questions are addressed in this book by academics teaching in the fields of business, education and health, in a range of institutions across North America, the Middle East, Europe, East Asia and Australia.
Reflecting critically on personal experience, through a scholarly engagement with current research, each chapter offers new ways of thinking about internationalising curricula in an increasingly interconnected world. The editors’ commentaries draw out the tensions between personal, disciplinary and institutional motivations, imperatives, and interests—in other words, tensions between the ideal and the do-able—which come into play in the practice of internationalising the curriculum, and offer insightful suggestions for future research and practice.
Critical Perspectives on Internationalising the Curriculum in Disciplines: Reflective Narrative Accounts from Business, Education and Health is essential reading for academics and administrators invested in exploring new ways to better prepare students for life and work in the 21st century.

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Preliminary Material
著者: Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed
页码: i–xvii
Internationalising the Curriculum in Business
An Overview
著者: Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed
页码: 23–29
‘Yes! That Means Get out of Your Seat
Interactive Learning Strategies for Internationalising the Curriculum in Postgraduate Business Education in an Australian University
著者: Megan Paull
页码: 31–44
A Window to the World
The Challenges and Benefits of Transnational Joint Masters Programmes for Internationalising the Curriculum in Business
著者: Bamford Jan Katherine
页码: 45–58
All Systems Go to a Global Outlook
A Journey to Internationalisation through Refocussing an Undergraduate Business Program in a British University
著者: Michelle Blackburn and Val Finnigan
页码: 59–72
The Business of Intercultural Competence Development
Internationalising the Curriculum in Australian Business Schools Using Professional Development Strategies
著者: Michelle C. Barker and Anita S. Mak
页码: 73–82
Internationalising the Curriculum in Education
An Overview
著者: Craig Whitsed and Wendy Green
页码: 83–90
The Flying Faculty
Internationalising Curriculum in an Arabic Context
著者: Nick Almond and Daniela Mangione
页码: 91–105
Internationalising a Transnational Higher Education Programme
Pursuing Sameness or Disrupting Educational Imperialism?
著者: Elizabeth Lazarus and Sheila Trahar
页码: 107–120
Internationalising the Curriculum in Health
An Overview
著者: Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed
页码: 151–158
From Training Initiative to Fully-Fledged Innovative International Programme
A Story of Staff and Student Cooperation at the University of Groningen’s Medical School
页码: 159–173
Internationalising Nursing Education from the Ground up
The Case of Northern Arizona University
著者: Harvey Charles and Karen A. Plager
页码: 189–203
Starting with Transitions
Internationalisation for a Post Graduate Physiotherapy Course
著者: Hazel Horobin and Viv Thom
页码: 249–260
Cultures and Languages across the Curriculum in Global Health
New Curricular Pathways toward Internationalization
著者: Whetten Kathryn
页码: 261–274
Biographical Notes
著者: Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed
页码: 297–304
Global Perspectives on Higher Education
著者: Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed
页码: 305–310
“An important and rigorous academic work that makes a valuable and unique contribution to the evolution of the broader internationalisation agenda in higher education institutions across the world.”—UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS, May 2015
“Contributes much needed insights into current curricula development for internationalisation and detail the processes involved in that development … Green and Whitsed are to be congratulated on producing this collection of case studies. Their book illustrates well that disciplines are not impervious to change but are composed of individual academics, situated within specific complex environments, who, in the end, are the ones who internationalise their curriculum. Academics nowadays have to engage strategically with institutional policies and governance structures as well as those of their disciplines and professions. Curriculum innovation takes time and requires the willingness of academics to deconstruct and reflect on their present knowledges and practices. This book illustrates the continuing development of IoC and in conclusion the editors invite us to continue our journey into IoC by ‘imagin[ing] the possible’.”—HERDSA REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION
"This book however fails, as admitted by the editors, to provide a complete global perspective as most of its contributions are dominated by the European and Anglophone perspectives. Furthermore, the strength of the narrative approach with its rich in-depth personal accounts can be viewed from another angle as rather subjective, descriptive and contextually dependent. The practicality of the book is thus left to each individual reader to find echoes of their own struggles with internationalization and inspiration to continue championing for its cause. Given these limitations, the contributing authors do succeed in bringing internationalization to life with their narratives and pushing the reader to expand their imagination to encompass all the shapes and forms an internationalized curriculum may take. "—Melissa Laufer, CHEGG, Department of Sociology, Ghent University, review in TH&MA magazine
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