Global and Local Internationalization
"Offering a range of perspectives on internationalization in higher education from a globally dispersed group of authors, this book reflects the many facets of the theme. It reminds us that, while internationalization is strongly connected to the globaliz
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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON HIGHER EDUCATION Volume 34 Higher education worldwide is in a period of transition, affected by globalization, the advent of mass access, changing relationships between the university and the state, and the new technologies, among others. Global Perspectives on Higher Education provides cogent analysis and comparative perspectives on these and other central issues affecting postsecondary education worldwide. Series Editors: Philip G. Altbach Hans de Wit Laura E. Rumbley Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, USA
This series is co-published with the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College.
Global and Local Internationalization
Edited by Elspeth Jones Leeds Beckett University (Emerita), UK Robert Coelen Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Jos Beelen Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands and Hans de Wit Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, USA
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction1 Elspeth Jones, Robert Coelen, Jos Beelen and Hans de Wit Part One: Internationalization in Local and Global Contexts 2. The Local and the Global in Higher Education Internationalization: A Crucial Nexus Laura E. Rumbley and Philip G. Altbach 3. Misconceptions about (the End of) Internationalisation: The Current State of Play Hans de Wit
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Part Two: Local and Global Drivers for Change 4. Drivers of and Speculation over the Future of Higher Education Internationalization John K. Hudzik
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5. The Big Questions for the ‘West’ Hanneke Teekens
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6. A Learner-Centred Internationalisation of Higher Education Robert Coelen
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7. The Transformative Power of Organisational Sagas Fiona Hunter
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Part Three: Global and Local Dimensions of Curriculum Internationalization 8. Internationalizing Curriculum and Learning for All Students Betty Leask
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9. Global at Home: Internationalisation at Home in the 4th Global Survey Jos Beelen
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10. The Grand Promise of Global Citizenship through Study Abroad: The Student View Bernhard Streitwieser and Gregory Light
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11. Nautical Musings on Local and Global Innovation and Change: The Disruptive Pedagogy of Coil Jon Rubin
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Part Four: The Outcomes of Local and Global
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