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From Splendid Isolation to Global Engagement : Exploring Internationalization in Higher Education / Birgit Wolf, Tobias Schmohl, Larisa Buhin, Michael Stricker

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wolf, Birgit, Editor.
Schmohl, Tobias, Editor.
Buhin, Larisa, Editor.
Stricker, Michael, Editor.
Series:
TeachingXchange
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internationalisation at Home; higher education; internationalisation; teaching; research; community service; classroom environment; diversity; change; students; intercultural competence; social competences; curricula; teaching methods; education.
Local Subjects:
Internationalisation at Home; higher education; internationalisation; teaching; research; community service; classroom environment; diversity; change; students; intercultural competence; social competences; curricula; teaching methods; education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (295 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld wbv Publikation 2023
Biography/History:
Birgit Wolf is a professor of management at Touro University Berlin (a campus of Touro University New York, USA) and a visiting professor for social management at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts, with a special interest in interdisciplinary research in higher education. Tobias Schmohl is a professor and dean of research at the OWL Technical University of Applied Sciences and Art's Department of Media Production. He specializes in teaching and learning sciences, focusing on higher education studies, curriculum studies, and philosophy of science. Larisa Buhin is a professor of psychology at Touro University Berlin (a campus of Touro University New York, USA). She specializes in multicultural counseling, antiracist education, social justice, and research on actions against hate speech in social media. Michael Stricker is a professor of social management at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts. His research focuses on social entrepreneurship.
Summary:
This publication aspires to clarify and illustrate the role of higher education in promoting internationalisation, especially Internationalization at Home (IaH). It aims to highlight higher education's three central roles: teaching, research, and community service, each in its global context. The anthology actively promotes change and development in the higher education sector and identifies strategies like online learning platforms and community partnerships that make higher education more accessible and enhance its benefits. The publication comprises two interconnected sections: the first addresses the evolving classroom dynamics due to IaH, focusing on curriculum adaptations for a varied student body. The second section delves into educational goals, emphasizing an international perspective. Targeted at educators and researchers, the anthology offers guidance on integrating international and intercultural perspectives into curricula and teaching methods, with a focus on social inclusivity.
Contents:
Larry Moneta From Splendid Isolation to Global Engagement: Reflecting Global and Domestic Changes Birgit Wolf, Tobias Schmohl, Larisa Buhin & Michael Stricker From Splendid Isolation to Global Engagement: Exploring Internationalization in Higher Education - A Comprehensive Perspective The Global Classroom Kristin O'Rourke, Carolin Kreber Understanding Implications and Considerations for International Students at a Canadian University Søren S. E. Bengtsen Doctoral Education In-the-World. (Dis-)Connections between Research and Society Brian D. Crawford The Liberal Arts Approach to Higher Education: A Case for the Humanities Rebecca Charry Roje "The Teacher always announced our Grades out loud." Student Motivation and International Practices in Assessment Privacy Nadejda Burow, Michael Stricker Academic Writing in the Study Entrance Phase Marius Fahrner, Birgit Wolf, Christiane Schmieder Teaching and Learning in Times of Social Distancing. Synchronous Lecture Formats and Student Competence Development Karin Sonnleitner, Dominik Ruffeis The Role of Formative Assessments in Competency-based Online Teaching of Higher Education Institutions Nikolina Božinović, Ana Havelka Meštrović Multicultural and Multilingual Learning Environments: Challenges and Advantages Training Global Citizens Larisa Buhin, Jules Moskovits Respect, Reflect,Reflect, Revise: Teaching Multicultural Competencies in a Globalized Undergraduate Classroom Holger Luedeke, Reinar Luedeke Language Education as an Antecedent of Management Careers: Findings from a Long-Term Career Panel in Germany Peter Theiss-Abendroth Teaching Psychoanalysis at Touro Berlin Iva Čondić-Jurkić Valuation Projects: A Taste of Real Life in Finance Education Majken Bieniok The Self-Experience Format as an Innovation for Professional Teacher Trainings: The EVe-LaB Training Program as a Case Study Peter Schmidt, Vanja Vejzagić Financial Accounting in a Flipped Classroom:Experience and Insights Holger Lüdeke, Sabra Brock Does Business Familiarity Breed Liking or Critical Distance?
Notes:
CC BY-SA
ISBN:
9783763975693
3763975691
OCLC:
1492976049
Publisher Number:
9783763975693

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