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Sanjay Krishnapratap Pawar – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2025
Literature suggests that the international student industry faces increasing risk, given the substantial dependence on a few source countries. Inbound international student mobility (ISM) data of leading higher education (HE) destination countries were examined, with China and India as the source countries. This study classifies Australia, Canada,…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Industry, Risk Assessment, Global Approach
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David Storey – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
Sport, in particular football, can provide a useful means through which to explore the related issues of migration and national identity. Sports stars migrate from one country to another often mirroring patterns of more widespread migration from periphery to core. Such movements are influenced by a range of factors. In an increasingly…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Migration, Citizenship, Nationalism
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Jinghui Yin; Huayong Niu; Zhichao Pan – SAGE Open, 2024
In the context of economic globalization, cultural exchanges are becoming more and more frequent, and more and more international teachers come to China to teach. Using qualitative data collected from a university in Beijing, this study explored the international teachers' roles perceived by school administrators, students, and international…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, College Faculty, Teacher Role
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Soong, Hannah; Stahl, Garth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This paper investigates the experiences of Western teacher expatriates in a Shanghai international schooling organization. We explore the risks and benefits associated with transnational mobility and how teacher expatriates, as part of the global middle-class (GMC), maintain and reaffirm their middle-class status. Focusing on adaptation and…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Professionalism, Teaching Experience, Foreign Countries
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Shinichi Cho – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
This study examines the realities and challenges of internationalizing administrative staff in Japanese universities empirically due to the increasing globalization of higher education. The functions and roles of the administrative staff from the policy perspective, with the implementation of mandatory staff development (SD) and reforms to the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, College Administration, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Miao, Sanfeng; Yang, Haishan – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2023
This study examined lived experiences of foreign-born student affairs professionals (SAPs) in the United States and Canadian higher education. We sought to understand foreign-born SAPs' impacts on higher education internationalization and what their professional experiences inferred about the level of international engagement in the field of…
Descriptors: Foreign Nationals, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Global Approach
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Greek, Marit; Jonsmoen, Kari Mari – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
This article deals with internationalization in the field of higher education, focusing on the impact of transnational academic mobility on the university communities. Drawing on the results of a qualitative research study at different departments in a Norwegian university, this article explores the interaction between transnational academics and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, College Faculty, Faculty Mobility
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Inoue, Naoko; Anderson, Vivienne – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
'Internationalisation' in Japanese higher education (HE) is largely imagined in terms of English language acquisition. Native speakers of English are therefore desirable HE employees. However, 'native-speakerism' also reflects hierarchical notions of English language forms. In Japan, US and Anglo forms of English are privileged over others, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English, Native Speakers, Higher Education
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Lilan Chen; Futao Huang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
The study examines the role of neoliberalism, institutional internationalization, and Japanese exclusionism in shaping the academic environment of Japanese higher education institutions by exploring international academics' integration experiences at Japanese universities. Specifically international academics' perceptions of the academic…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Faculty, Foreign Nationals, Foreign Countries
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Unterhalter, Elaine – Comparative Education, 2020
The article is an attempt to explore through the lens of my identification as a foreigner, a number of different themes around work in comparative education, particularly aspects of the question of method, and some reflections on the relationship with education and international development. The discussion begins with some reflection on internal…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences
Asiye Demir – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Cosmopolitanism refers to becoming a world citizen who can live harmoniously with different cultures. Today, our classes in the United States have become diverse daily. While we teach students who can speak more than one language, our teachers are primarily monolingual and monocultural. Hence, teachers who can speak multiple languages are…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
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Brotherhood, Thomas; Hammond, Christopher D.; Kim, Yangson – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
This paper offers new qualitative insights into ongoing internationalization processes in Japanese higher education. Drawing on ideas from migration studies and informed by analysis of junior international faculty members' (JIFs) experiences in Japanese universities, we posit a novel, actor-centered typology of internationalization that delineates…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Global Approach, Academic Rank (Professional)
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Claudia De Barros Camargo; Antonio Hernández Fernández – Educational Process: International Journal, 2024
Background/Purpose: This study investigates the integration of neuropedagogy, neuroimaging, artificial intelligence (AI), and deep learning in educational systems. The research aims to elucidate how these technologies can be synergistically applied to optimize learning processes based on individual neurocognitive profiles, thereby enhancing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Practices, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Neurosciences
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Brissett, Nigel O. M. – Comparative Education Review, 2020
International development and education are often described as embodying colonized, capitalist, and modernist knowledge and practices. I take the position that as educators, our identities and positionalities, while not determinant, do affect our pedagogy of knowledge (re)production in these fields. Using critical autoethnography as methodology,…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, International Education, Educational Practices, Global Approach
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Miller, Scott T.; Wiggins, Gianna M.; Feather, Katherine A. – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2020
As globalization increases, there has been a rise in expatriate families and, consequently, students enrolled in international schools. These children, known as "third culture kids" (TCKs), face difficult transitions, identity development challenges, and adverse social-emotional effects. Transition programs have been developed and…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Global Approach, Foreign Nationals, International Schools
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