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Intercultural higher education has the potential to enable diverse students in diverse contexts to lead lives they have reason to value in a multicultural and globalizing world.
The internationalization of higher education has become a significant site of change, driven by, and contributing to, globalization. So much so that global higher education has the potential to increase collaboration or conflict across the borders of human diversity. As educators seek to better understand and develop the ways in which our universities provide appropriate learning, Developing Intercultural Practice brings perspectives from international education communities together to provide clear guidance on the effective enhancement of these dimensions of academic practice.
Exploring the emergence of the post-national university and situating academic development as critical practice, Developing Intercultural Practice considers how globally distributed, multicultural students and faculty, at home, overseas, and online, can develop reciprocal and collaborative learning. Chapters cover areas such as:
Internationalization, intercultural, and equitable practice
Academic development and internationalization
Deficit modelling and the value of diversity
Norms and rituals of academic cultures
Modelling intercultural academic development
Developing Intercultural Practice is essential reading for faculty developers, leaders in learning and teaching, and all academics concerned to ensure their practice is relevant to their students and the worlds into which they will graduate.
List of contents
Section 1: The Emerging Contexts of Practice Chapter 1: Internationalization, Intercultural Learning, and Academic Development Chapter 2: International Students and Global Graduates Chapter 3: Intercultural Educators and Global Academics Chapter 4: Intercultural Practice Section 2: Developing the Areas of Intercultural Practice Chapter 5: Aspects of Understanding for the Intercultural Academic Chapter 6: Aspects of Engagement for the Intercultural Academic Chapter 7: Aspects of Provision for the Intercultural Academic Chapter 8: Aspects of Being for the Intercultural Academic Section 3: Intercultural Academic Development for a Multicultural, Globalizing World Chapter 9: Intercultural Academic Development
About the author
David Killick is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and holds a National Teaching Fellowship. His university roles have included being Head of International Programmes and Head of Academic Development.
Summary
As educators seek to better understand and develop the ways in which our universities provide appropriate learning, Developing Intercultural Practice brings perspectives from international education communities together to provide clear guidance on the effective enhancement of these dimensions of academic practice.