International Joint Double Degrees and International Transitions in Higher Education [electronic resource] : The Self, Pedagogy and Culture / by Jan Katherine Bamford.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XIX, 283 p. 4 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030486228
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 378 23
LOC classification:
  • LB2300-2799.3
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to joint degrees and the debates, tensions and influences in international higher education -- Chapter 2. Contextualising joint degrees and developing a Europe of Knowledge -- Chapter 3. The international higher education environment: adding value through international joint double degrees -- Chapter 4. The ‘lived’ experience of joint degrees as an internationalised curriculum: a glimpse of a ‘window to the world’ -- Chapter 5. Experiencing cultural difference on an international joint double degree -- Chapter 6. Differences in institutional and nationally framed approaches to pedagogy as part of the joint degree experience -- Chapter 7. The Use and Importance of Group Work on International joint double degrees -- Chapter 8. Marketing joint degrees and the impact of intuitional motivational drivers on students -- .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book explores the interplay between culture and pedagogy within the student experience of international joint double degree programmes. The author posits that international higher education can be seen within a construct of mutuality, with the experience of internationalisation as a driving force for the development of agency and cultural awareness. This direct, lived reality of experiencing cultural difference as part of the educational process presents an opportunity for the internationalisation of the self: international joint double degrees provide an ideal vehicle for the development of knowledge and broadening of the mind. Drawing together cultures of learning, differing approaches to pedagogy and the international classroom, this book argues that international joint double degrees constitute an active cultural engagement within a higher education context. Jan Bamford is Professor of International Higher Education and Head of Student Experience and Academic Outcomes at London Metropolitan University, UK. Her research interests focus on exploring students’ cultural journeys in higher education, the internationalisation of higher education and the international student experience. .
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Chapter 1. Introduction to joint degrees and the debates, tensions and influences in international higher education -- Chapter 2. Contextualising joint degrees and developing a Europe of Knowledge -- Chapter 3. The international higher education environment: adding value through international joint double degrees -- Chapter 4. The ‘lived’ experience of joint degrees as an internationalised curriculum: a glimpse of a ‘window to the world’ -- Chapter 5. Experiencing cultural difference on an international joint double degree -- Chapter 6. Differences in institutional and nationally framed approaches to pedagogy as part of the joint degree experience -- Chapter 7. The Use and Importance of Group Work on International joint double degrees -- Chapter 8. Marketing joint degrees and the impact of intuitional motivational drivers on students -- .

This book explores the interplay between culture and pedagogy within the student experience of international joint double degree programmes. The author posits that international higher education can be seen within a construct of mutuality, with the experience of internationalisation as a driving force for the development of agency and cultural awareness. This direct, lived reality of experiencing cultural difference as part of the educational process presents an opportunity for the internationalisation of the self: international joint double degrees provide an ideal vehicle for the development of knowledge and broadening of the mind. Drawing together cultures of learning, differing approaches to pedagogy and the international classroom, this book argues that international joint double degrees constitute an active cultural engagement within a higher education context. Jan Bamford is Professor of International Higher Education and Head of Student Experience and Academic Outcomes at London Metropolitan University, UK. Her research interests focus on exploring students’ cultural journeys in higher education, the internationalisation of higher education and the international student experience. .

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