Authors
Ron Edwards, Glenda Crosling, Sonja Petrovic-Lazarovic, Peter O'Neill
Publication date
2003/7/1
Journal
Higher Education Research & Development
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
183-192
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
The internationalisation of business has been one of the most prominent features of the second half of the twentieth century, with its pace and breadth touching all elements of the value-adding network. In this environment, the higher education sector has been revising its aims and objectives to incorporate an international dimension to the skills and knowledge development of students. However, interpretation of the educational challenges posed by internationalisation in the form of guidelines that specify how the curriculum might be internationalised, is in its infancy. Despite early efforts, little work has been done to translate this trend into a developmental overview of curriculum delivery. This paper begins by synthesising the literature regarding globalisation, curriculum internationalisation and student learning in higher education. It seeks to bridge the gap between the aims of curriculum internationalisation …
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Scholar articles
R Edwards, G Crosling, S Petrovic-Lazarovic, P O'Neill - Higher Education Research & Development, 2003