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    UID:
    gbv_1772425168
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (270 pages) , 27 illustrations
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    ISBN: 9782807619012
    Series Statement: Exploration 194
    Content: Cecilia Brassier- Rodrigues & Pascal Brassier: Introduction – Rachel Lindner: The Global Virtual Teams Project: A Deconstruction of (Inter- )cultural Learning through Virtual Teamwork – Pascal Brassier, Jobst Goerne, Patrick Ralet & Geoffrey Heels: Gamification in International Business Education and Cross- Cultural and Sales Competences: From Theory to Practice – Marcin Kleban, Simon Ensor & Christine Blanchard Rodrigues: Hybrid Pedagogical Design in Intercultural Competence Development – Angel Yim Hung Fan, Angela Daly & Natasha Pushkarna: How Internationalization at Home through Digitalization Subverts the Traditional Classroom and Creates Students- as- Producers: A Case Study of a Law Course in Hong Kong – Xin Zhao & Paul Reilly: Breaking Down Barriers? ICTs, International Students and Intercultural Communication Within UK Higher Education Institutions – Loïse Jeannin, Claire Berthonneau, Cécilia Brassier- Rodrigues, Charles- André Dubreuil & Chloé Sagnet: Leveraging Assessment Methods to Develop Students’ Intercultural Sensitivity and Competence in Authentic Learning Contexts: A Comparative Case Study – Cheryl Gerretsen, Christophe Van Puymbroeck & Jessica Shinnick: A Longitudinal, Reflective Approach to Intercultural Competence Development – Joern Redler & Claudia Hensel: Intercultural Competence in Teaching: The ECII Framework – Cecilia Brassier- Rodrigues & Pascal Brassier: Conclusion – Biography of the Authors
    Content: The internationalisation of higher education has accelerated in recent years. Internationalisation at most higher education institutions mainly takes the form of study abroad. This immersion in an intercultural environment is believed to foster the development of academic and non-academic skills, thus improving graduates’ employability. Regardless of the geographical area, higher education institutions (HEI) have therefor put student mobility at the heart of their academic projects. However, the context has changed: the Covid-19 health crisis has led to a freezing of international mobility. Alternative solutions to traditional mobility must be found. With this book, we intend to contribute to reflections on how to develop intercultural sensitivity and intercultural competences among students through Internationalisation at Home. For this purpose, in the eight chapters of the book, we present some pedagogical methods that facilitate the creation of a context conducive to interculturality and the acquisition of plural skills by students at home. Some authors examine how these competences can be assessed. Finally, we propose a framework explaining how a combination of activities within an institution can foster the development of students' intercultural competences. Regardless of the approaches chosen by the teachers observed, they answered similar questions. These questions set a framework for reflections on efficient approaches to supporting the development of students' intercultural skills in an Internationalisation at Home context
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782807619005
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Internationalisation at home Bruxelles : Peter Lang, 2021 ISBN 9782807619005
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2807619002
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulbildung ; Interkulturelle Kompetenz ; E-Learning ; Globalisierung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    almahu_9949247061902882
    Format: 1 online resource (270 p.) , 27 ill.
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9782807619012
    Series Statement: Exploration 194
    Content: The internationalisation of higher education has accelerated in recent years. Internationalisation at most higher education institutions mainly takes the form of study abroad. This immersion in an intercultural environment is believed to foster the development of academic and non-academic skills, thus improving graduates' employability. Regardless of the geographical area, higher education institutions (HEI) have therefor put student mobility at the heart of their academic projects. However, the context has changed: the Covid-19 health crisis has led to a freezing of international mobility. Alternative solutions to traditional mobility must be found. With this book, we intend to contribute to reflections on how to develop intercultural sensitivity and intercultural competences among students through Internationalisation at Home. For this purpose, in the eight chapters of the book, we present some pedagogical methods that facilitate the creation of a context conducive to interculturality and the acquisition of plural skills by students at home. Some authors examine how these competences can be assessed. Finally, we propose a framework explaining how a combination of activities within an institution can foster the development of students' intercultural competences. Regardless of the approaches chosen by the teachers observed, they answered similar questions. These questions set a framework for reflections on efficient approaches to supporting the development of students' intercultural skills in an Internationalisation at Home context.
    Note: Cecilia Brassier- Rodrigues & Pascal Brassier: Introduction - Rachel Lindner: The Global Virtual Teams Project: A Deconstruction of (Inter- )cultural Learning through Virtual Teamwork - Pascal Brassier, Jobst Goerne, Patrick Ralet & Geoffrey Heels: Gamification in International Business Education and Cross- Cultural and Sales Competences: From Theory to Practice - Marcin Kleban, Simon Ensor & Christine Blanchard Rodrigues: Hybrid Pedagogical Design in Intercultural Competence Development - Angel Yim Hung Fan, Angela Daly & Natasha Pushkarna: How Internationalization at Home through Digitalization Subverts the Traditional Classroom and Creates Students- as- Producers: A Case Study of a Law Course in Hong Kong - Xin Zhao & Paul Reilly: Breaking Down Barriers? ICTs, International Students and Intercultural Communication Within UK Higher Education Institutions - Loïse Jeannin, Claire Berthonneau, Cécilia Brassier- Rodrigues, Charles- André Dubreuil & Chloé Sagnet: Leveraging Assessment Methods to Develop Students' Intercultural Sensitivity and Competence in Authentic Learning Contexts: A Comparative Case Study - Cheryl Gerretsen, Christophe Van Puymbroeck & Jessica Shinnick: A Longitudinal, Reflective Approach to Intercultural Competence Development - Joern Redler & Claudia Hensel: Intercultural Competence in Teaching: The ECII Framework - Cecilia Brassier- Rodrigues & Pascal Brassier: Conclusion - Biography of the Authors
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782807619005
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
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