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Cet ouvrage rassemble les dernières statistiques, des études de cas et des rapports d’orientation sur les grandes tendances et l’évolution de l’enseignement post-secondaire transnational en Amérique du Nord, en Europe et dans la région Asie-Pacifique. Parmi les principaux thèmes couverts figurent : les initiatives prises pour promouvoir l’enseignement post-secondaire transnational ; les principales raisons invoquées aux niveaux individuel, institutionnel et national pour délivrer ou recevoir un enseignement transnational ; l'importance et la croissance de l'enseignement post-secondaire transnational en termes de mobilité des étudiants, de mobilité des programmes et de mobilité institutionnelle (campus délocalisés et investissements directs à l'étranger) ; l’évaluation de l’impact des négociations de l’Accord général sur le commerce des services (OMC) ; les défis que l'enseignement post-secondaire transfrontière et les systèmes nationaux d’enseignement post-secondaire doivent relever dans un contexte de mondialisation croissante (ex. : réglementation en matière d'assurance de qualité et de reconnaissance des qualifications, coûts et financement de l’enseignement transnational, équité de l’accès à l’enseignement supérieur transnational, accords sur le commerce des services d’éducation, renforcement des compétences dans les pays en développement, mobilité du personnel hautement qualifié et diversité culturelle).
Foreign study. --- International study --- Study abroad --- Acuerdo General sobre Comercio de Servicios --- AGCS --- GATS --- Generalʹnoe soglashenie po torgovle uslugami --- Global Agreement on Trade in Services --- Ittifāqīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Tijārah fī al-Khidmāt --- Persetujuan Umum Tentang Perdagangan Jasa --- General Agreement on Trade in Services --- Studying abroad --- Education --- Students, Foreign
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Ursprünglich auch als Wissenschaftsakademie gedacht, entwickelte sich die Deutsche Akademie in den dreißiger Jahren zur Pionierorganisation für die Verbreitung der deutschen Sprache im Ausland. Ihren größten Expansionsschub erhielt sie im Zweiten Weltkrieg, als das NS-Regime im Gefolge der Siege der Wehrmacht Deutsch zur führenden Weltsprache machen wollte. Die 1945 von der US-Besatzungsmacht aufgelöste Institution wurde ab 1951 als Goethe-Institut durch die Initiative ihres früheren Generalsekretärs Franz Thierfelder wieder aufgebaut. Eckard Michels untersucht erstmals die Kontinuitäten und D
Learned institutions and societies --- History. --- Deutsche Akademie --- Goethe-Institut (Munich, Germany) --- Academies (Learned societies) --- Scholarly societies --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Societies --- Learning and scholarship --- Goethe-Institut zur Pflege der Deutschen Sprache im Ausland und zur Förderung der Internationalen Kulturellen Zusammenarbeit (Munich, Germany) --- Goethe-Institut, Munich --- Goethe Institute for Promoting German Language Study Abroad and International Cultural Cooperation (Munich, Germany) --- Goethe-Institut in München --- Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes --- Deutsche Akademie, Munich --- DA (Deutsche Akademie) --- Akademie zur Wissenschaftlichen Erforschung des Deutschtums --- Learned societies
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In the past decade, many countries have designed explicit internationalisation policies for their higher education systems, acknowledging the benefits of international exposure to prepare students for a globalising economy as well as the many opportunities of cross-border mobility for innovation, improvement and capacity development in higher education and in the economy. Cases of fraud and opportunistic behaviour have shown that these promises come with risks for students and other tertiary education stakeholders though. It is precisely to help all stakeholders to minimise these risks and strengthen the dynamics of openness, collaboration and transparency across countries that UNESCO and OECD jointly developed the Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border Higher Education. This book monitors the extent to which tertiary education stakeholders complied with the Guidelines in 2014. It will be of interest to policy makers, leaders of tertiary education institutions and quality assurance agencies, as well as to academics and other parties interested in higher education and its internationalisation.
Transnational education --- Foreign study --- Student mobility --- Education and globalization --- Education, Higher --- Education, Special Topics --- Education --- Social Sciences --- College students --- Higher education --- Globalization and education --- Academic mobility --- Mobility, Student --- International study --- Study abroad --- Studying abroad --- Offshore higher education --- TNE (Education) --- Transnational higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges --- Globalization --- Migration, Internal --- Transfer students --- Students, Foreign --- Transnational education. --- Student mobility. --- Foreign study. --- Education, Higher. --- Education and globalization.
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This book brings together up-to-date statistics, case studies and policy reports on the major trends and developments in cross-border post-secondary education in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. Topics covered include policy initiatives to promote cross-border post-secondary education; rationales for delivering or receiving cross-border education services; size and growth of cross-border post-secondary education in terms of student mobility, programme mobility, and institutional mobility (international branch campuses); assessment of the possible impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (WTO); and challenges facing cross-border post-secondary education such as quality assurance and recognition of qualifications, cost and financing, equity of access, trade agreements, capacity building in receiving countries, mobility personnel, and cultural diversity.
Higher education --- Foreign study --- General Agreement on Trade in Services --- 780 Hoger onderwijs --- #A0410A --- International study --- Study abroad --- Studying abroad --- Education --- Students, Foreign --- Acuerdo General sobre Comercio de Servicios --- AGCS --- GATS --- Generalʹnoe soglashenie po torgovle uslugami --- Global Agreement on Trade in Services --- Ittifāqīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Tijārah fī al-Khidmāt --- Persetujuan Umum Tentang Perdagangan Jasa --- Foreign study. --- General Agreement on Trade in Services (1994). --- International education. --- Student adjustment. --- Students, Foreign. --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics
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Focusing on French, this collection of articles spans different facets of second language acquisition research, including different areas of a learner’s language system in French such as the development of verbal, nominal, and adjectival morphology. Other articles explore input matters relating to the learner’s language exposure as well as the role of individual factors in the learner’s developmental trajectory. The studies presented offer insight into contemporary developments in relation to the investigation of both well-established and newer emerging themes and issues in second language acquisition research and showcase the contributions of French in such work. They draw on different approaches and methods to offer an exploration of contemporary areas of focus in French second language acquisition among learners of different source languages, at different levels of development, and in different learning contexts.
tense --- aspect --- mood --- modality --- L2 French --- Interface hypothesis --- longitudinal study --- study abroad --- proficiency --- self-perceived proficiency --- linguistic gains --- French --- L2 acquisition --- verb morphology --- subject–verb agreement --- number --- transfer --- cross-linguistic influence --- collocation --- frequency --- MI score --- Log Dice --- stay abroad --- instructional practices --- proficiency outcomes --- French as a second language --- CEFR --- DELF --- action-oriented instruction --- task-based language teaching --- aller + V --- SLA --- spatial reference --- discursive function --- French L2 acquisition --- addition --- scope particles --- German L1 --- syntactic embedding --- prosody --- discourse cohesion --- vocabulary depth --- L3 French --- vocabulary knowledge --- spelling --- form-meaning --- word parts --- migration --- adult SLA --- high performance --- individual factors --- input --- morphosyntax --- usage-based approaches --- motivation --- LOTEs --- French as a foreign language --- ideal self --- intervention --- noun phrase --- determiner system --- French L2 --- beginning stages in L2 --- ESF corpus --- Spanish L1 --- Moroccan Arabic L1 --- L2 learner productions --- Basic Variety --- learner varieties --- n/a --- subject-verb agreement
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