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Internationalisation and curriculum development: why and how?

  • Pollyanna Magne

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Abstract

Today's globally interconnected world offers a vast array of new opportunities, but has simultaneously created a need for greater intercultural understanding (Koehne, 2006). This article provides a rationale for the role that Higher Education must play in preparing students for the global market place. It outlines the scope of the 'internationalisation' agenda within Higher Education and goes on to explore the notion of what it means to 'internationalise the curriculum'. The article offers an approach to curriculum development which uses a gap analysis tool (developed by the author) and discussion across disciplinary teams. A series of short case studies demonstrate different ways in which the curriculum at one university has been enhanced through internationalisation. Examples include: a range of teaching and learning approaches; cultural cafes; research opportunities; fieldwork and peer learning. The conclusion summarises how a range of activities can enhance the curriculum and develop greater intercultural understanding so vital to the graduates of today.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of pedagogic development
Volume4.0
Issue number3.0
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Internationalisation
  • Globalisation
  • Curriculum Development
  • Inter Cultural Understanding
  • Co-Curricular

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