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Cross-cultural collaboration with China

  • James Crabbe

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Abstract

ASPIRE – Access, Scholarship, Partnership, Innovation, Respect and Employability comprises a value system and a series of norms that underpin many aspects of cross-cultural teaching, learning and research. Cross-cultural sensitivity and exchange is at the core of a global system of higher education (HE), where we can understand, respect, and learn from the strengths of HE in each nation. Collaboration with leading institutions in China over a period of four years has necessitated respect of and sensitivity to cultural differences, innovation in ideas of communication, and growing partnership networks, of crucial importance in developing pedagogy and research, and all areas of learning, from the arts and the creative industries to science and technology. Exchange is of paramount importance, to enhance understanding and respect, and for us to become both culture- and task-oriented.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of pedagogic development
Volume3.0
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Pedagogy
  • Research
  • Culture
  • Creativity
  • Inspiration
  • Critical Thinking
  • China
  • Collaboration
  • Higher Education

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