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Title: | Internationalisation of curriculum: An institutional approach | Contributor(s): | Webb, Graham (author) | Publication Date: | 2005 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/9286 | Abstract: | This chapter outlines ways of developing an institutional approach to internationalisation of curriculum. The development of curriculum to take account of internationalisation has been driven, for the most part. by teachers 'at the chalkface' confronting a variety of issues. Such issues have been occasioned by universities expanding their 'on-shore' international student numbers, by expansion to offshore campuses and partnership arrangements, by the growing diversity of the domestic student cohort and by the general desire to have curriculum keep pace with the issues and concerns provoked by internationalisation. At some point, therefore, universities as institutions have come to realise that an overall approach to internationalisation of the curriculum may be desirable in guiding the efforts of staff confronting such issues in the everyday context of the classroom. | Publication Type: | Book Chapter | Source of Publication: | Teaching International Students: Improving learning for all, p. 109-118 | Publisher: | Routledge | Place of Publication: | London, United Kingdom | ISBN: | 9780415350655 9780415350662 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 130103 Higher Education 130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 930302 Syllabus and Curriculum Development | HERDC Category Description: | B1 Chapter in a Scholarly Book | Publisher/associated links: | http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/32998825 http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415350662/ |
Series Name: | SEDA Series | Editor: | Editor(s): Jude Carroll and Janette Ryan |
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Appears in Collections: | Book Chapter |
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