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This book offers an account of Chinese students' intercultural learning experiences in China-Australia articulation programmes. While these students learn in programmes that Chinese and Australian partner universities collaboratively operate, differences in educational practices still make them encounter barriers. To deal with cross-system differences, some students indicate a positive sense of agency. However, some of them feel disempowered. Notably, many students develop a sense of in-betweenness through learning in such programmes. Based on the investigation, Kun Dai argues that intercultural learning and adjustment in the transnational higher education context may become more complex than other forms of international education.
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Enhancing Quality in Transnational Higher Education explores issues in the provision of quality teaching and learning in university programs delivered 'offshore'. A collection of case studies provides insights into the 'lived experiences' of teachers and learners engaged in Australian transnational education across a broad range of universities, locations, programs and models of delivery.
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Learning at a distance and learning online are growing in scale and importance in higher education, presenting opportunities for large scale, inclusive, flexible and engaging learning. These modes of learning swept the world in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The many challenges of providing effective education online and remotely have been acknowledged, particularly by those who rapidly jumped into online and distance education during the crisis.This volume, edited by the University of London's Centre for Online and Distance Education, addresses the practice and theory of online and distance education, building on knowledge and expertise developed in the University over some 150 years. The University is currently providing distance transnational education to around 50,000 students in more than 180 countries around the world. Throughout the book, contributors explore important principles and highlight successful practices in areas including course design and pedagogy, online assessment, open education, inclusive practice, and enabling student voice. Case studies illustrate prominent issues and approaches. Together, the chapters offer current and future leaders and practitioners a practical, productive, practice- and theory-informed account of the present and likely future state of online and distance higher education worldwide.
Distance education. --- Education and globalization. --- Transnational education.
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Transnational education --- Education, Higher --- Western influences.
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Learning at a distance and learning online are growing in scale and importance in higher education, presenting opportunities for large scale, inclusive, flexible and engaging learning. These modes of learning swept the world in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The many challenges of providing effective education online and remotely have been acknowledged, particularly by those who rapidly jumped into online and distance education during the crisis.This volume, edited by the University of London's Centre for Online and Distance Education, addresses the practice and theory of online and distance education, building on knowledge and expertise developed in the University over some 150 years. The University is currently providing distance transnational education to around 50,000 students in more than 180 countries around the world. Throughout the book, contributors explore important principles and highlight successful practices in areas including course design and pedagogy, online assessment, open education, inclusive practice, and enabling student voice. Case studies illustrate prominent issues and approaches. Together, the chapters offer current and future leaders and practitioners a practical, productive, practice- and theory-informed account of the present and likely future state of online and distance higher education worldwide.
Distance education. --- Education and globalization. --- Transnational education.
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Learning at a distance and learning online are growing in scale and importance in higher education, presenting opportunities for large scale, inclusive, flexible and engaging learning. These modes of learning swept the world in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The many challenges of providing effective education online and remotely have been acknowledged, particularly by those who rapidly jumped into online and distance education during the crisis.This volume, edited by the University of London's Centre for Online and Distance Education, addresses the practice and theory of online and distance education, building on knowledge and expertise developed in the University over some 150 years. The University is currently providing distance transnational education to around 50,000 students in more than 180 countries around the world. Throughout the book, contributors explore important principles and highlight successful practices in areas including course design and pedagogy, online assessment, open education, inclusive practice, and enabling student voice. Case studies illustrate prominent issues and approaches. Together, the chapters offer current and future leaders and practitioners a practical, productive, practice- and theory-informed account of the present and likely future state of online and distance higher education worldwide.
Distance education. --- Education and globalization. --- Transnational education.
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With colleges building branch campuses, transnational education has become a new trend, not only in Australia, but throughout the world. Focusing on the way colleges have accepted a global approach to their educational process, this book looks at Australian educational programs that try to capture a growing market in Asia. It shows the intricacies of working at an offshore campus against the backdrop of an expanding transnational education in a globalizing world.
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Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert haben sich die Rahmenbedingungen, Aufgaben, Themen und Methoden religioser Bildung grundlegend verandert. Neue Medien beschleunigten den Transfer theologischen und padagogischen Wissens uber Landergrenzen hinweg. Individuelle ebenso wie institutionell basierte Netzwerke beforderten den Austausch religionspadagogischer Ideen und Praktiken. Durch Dynamisierungserfahrungen, etwa in Form von Mobilitat, Migration und (Zivilisierungs-)Missionen wurden bewahrte Organisationsmodelle religioser Bildung in Frage gestellt. Die in diesem Band versammelten Beitrage aus den Geschichts-, Erziehungs- und Politikwissenschaften sowie der Evangelischen und Katholischen Theologie analysieren jenen Wandel religioser Bildung unter den Bedingungen der Moderne. Durchgangig ist die historisch vergleichende oder transnationale Perspektive. Damit werden der traditionell eher nationalgeschichtlich orientierten deutschsprachigen Religions- und Bildungsforschung neue thematische Felder eroffnet. Das Methodenrepertoire der historischen und vergleichenden Religionspadagogik wird bereichert. Der Band umfasst Fallbeispiele aus dem 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, die sich mannigfachen Lernorten und disparaten Bildungsraumen zuordnen lassen.
Religious education. --- Transnational education --- Religious aspects. --- Princeton Theological Seminary --- History.
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"Several universities throughout East Asia have been developing internationalization policies to meet the increasing demands of globalization. The editors initially viewed these policies as being more about "Westernization" and questioned how power and privilege are embedded within these efforts. However, we did not want to be completely skeptical of these globalization efforts. Therefore we set out to explore how globalization is impacting East Asian university systems, society, and culture. The volume investigates East Asian higher education systems in comparison and separate from Western-dominant thoughts, which can ultimately lead to innovative globalization theory and internationalization practice at the higher education level"--Provided by publisher.
Education and globalization --- Education, Higher --- Transnational education --- International cooperation
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