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Suarez, Eugenio Dante; Michalska Haduch, Agata – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2020
This paper describes a collaborative model of international learning where students from classes in universities across countries collaborate to jointly work on a common project. The paper follows the partnership formed by a course taught in the US and one in Mexico under the COIL model, where participating students are paired up with counterparts…
Descriptors: International Trade, Business Administration Education, Universities, International Cooperation
Rivera-Mills, Susana V. – Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy (CERCLL) (NJ3), 2010
Learning Communities (LC) represent an alternative model of teaching and learning in higher education that can foster intercultural competence and knowledge. "Some of the distinctive features of LCs are that they are usually smaller than most units on campus, they help overcome the isolation of faculty members from one another and their…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Spanish, College Faculty, Cultural Awareness

Todd, Richard Watson – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2003
Identifies six key approaches to the teaching of English for academic purposes (EAP): inductive learning, process syllabuses, learner autonomy, authenticity, technology, and team teaching. Reasons for the emphasis on these approaches are given. Concludes by arguing that a greater emphasis needs to be placed on methodology in EAP. (VWL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English for Academic Purposes, Independent Study, Induction
Keller, Howard H. – 1975
FL-101 is an interdisciplinary, team-taught orientation to foreign languages. It has been designed to accomplish two goals: (1) provide a language-related academic experience for students who would otherwise not have any contact with languages, and (2) attract students to the further study of language. There are nine major components in the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Area Studies, College Language Programs, Comparative Analysis

Martin-Barber, Laura; And Others – Hispania, 1978
Discusses a course intended to: (1) foster a two-way interaction and commitment between the university and the hispanic community; (2) acquaint students with the local resources for using Spanish and with local manifestations of Hispanic culture patterns; and (3) experiment with team teaching. (Author/NCR)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Course Descriptions, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background