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Ouellette, Cathy Marie – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2022
The question of how to engage undergraduate students in global learning is even more imperative given recent shifts in the global landscape and in higher education. Utilizing the value rubrics established by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, this analysis considers the importance of the humanities in realizing integrative,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Transformative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Scoring Rubrics
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Stoten, David William – Higher Education for the Future, 2022
Research undertaken has reported profound differences in the studying practices of students across the globe. This research has ascribed difference to cultural dimension theory and the idea that there are clear differences in the way that certain societies approach teaching and learning. Cultural dimension theory has contributed to the bifurcation…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Management Development, Business Administration Education, Classification
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Dasli, Maria; Sangster, Pauline – Educational Review, 2023
This paper reports findings from a longitudinal qualitative study that explored the ethnographic learning processes of 10 modern languages students who spent one full academic year abroad, having first completed successfully an "Introduction to Ethnography" course in the UK. It begins from the argument that although significant attempts…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Modern Languages, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Sánchez-Hernández, Ariadna; Martínez-Flor, Alicia – Language Teaching Research, 2022
The current era of globalization and emergence of English as an international language (EIL) has brought about new opportunities for L2 pragmatic learning and teaching. The common view of pragmatic learning as an approximation to native-likeness is changing towards conceiving pragmatic ability as a tool to interact with people of different…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Zhang, Jiayi; Beckmann, Nadin; Beckmann, Jens F. – Language Teaching Research, 2023
Chinese students are frequently seen as passive learners because of their apparent reluctance to speak, particularly in English classrooms. However, this impression seems to reflect a stereotype which is likely to confound willingness to communicate (WTC) and communication behaviour. In this article we argue for more attention to be paid to…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Writing Instruction
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Rajendran, Charlene – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2019
Southeast Asia's location as a crossroads between East and South Asia, marks it as a region deeply entrenched in difference, with a history of complex identities. Apart from indigenous cultures that have survived the tides of change, there are several deeply embedded cultural influences from near and far that constitute what is local. Education…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Theater Arts, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
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Liu, Kai-Li – Taiwan Journal of TESOL, 2021
This paper examines a pedagogy of using a critical incidents-based (CI-based) method combining student-authored critical incidents, reflection, and interviews to teach and assess intercultural learning. The researcher used student-authored critical incidents as authentic cultural materials, with reflection on those incidents and interviews as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intercultural Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Critical Incidents Method
Defta Akauna Oktafiga – ProQuest LLC, 2021
International students are an important and growing population of the U.S. undergraduate student body for at least two reasons. First, they enrich diversity in U.S. higher education as they bring various cultural backgrounds and values (Calleja, 2000). Second, they generate considerable revenue not only for U.S. institutions of higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students
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Fidan, Nurdan; Karatepe, Cigdem – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: Study abroad has been exceedingly popular among students, recently. Turkish youth have become even more willing to study abroad and improve their English language skills. As lingua franca (ELF), English is the main Language for interaction, particularly in international education. The current study investigated the language learning…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Brubaker, Eric Reynolds; Trego, Marsie; Cohen, Shoshanah; Taha, Kofi – Advances in Engineering Education, 2022
Campus-community partnerships are integral to community-engaged learning, service-learning and similar pedagogies that extend project-based learning beyond the classroom into "real world" communities. Community-engaged courses have increased in prevalence in engineering education. Evidence suggests that they are effective at connecting…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Engineering Education, Partnerships in Education, Outcomes of Education
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Kishino, Hinako; Takahashi, Tomoko – Journal of International Students, 2019
The present study examined the development of global citizenship traits in undergraduate students at a liberal arts college in Southern California. Two hundred and sixty-eight students participated in a survey that measured their global citizenship traits. Using a cross-sectional correlational design, the study examined the experience and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Study Abroad, Outcomes of Education, Undergraduate Students
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Lee, Hyunjoo – Educational Psychology, 2019
Epistemic motivation, which is the desire to understand the environment and others' emotions more accurately, influences individuals' behaviour. To explore the role of university students' epistemic motivation in learning, I examined the interaction effects of teachers' emotional feedback type (positive vs. negative) × students' epistemic…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Emotional Response, Student Motivation, Student Role
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Moll, Luis – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
This paper presents an overview of some of Michael Cole's work, starting with his pioneering research in Liberia with the Kpelle (and later, with Sylvia Scribner, studies of literacy with the Vai, 1981), which was formative of his version of a cultural-historical psychology, his translation and interpretations of the work of L. S. Vygotsky and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Disadvantaged Environment, Foreign Countries, Educational Anthropology
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Senyshyn, Roxanna M.; Smith, Paula – Journal of Transformative Education, 2019
This article examines a faculty professional development program aimed at engaging faculty in an ongoing discussion about global awareness and the practices surrounding teaching and learning in a linguistically and culturally diverse classroom. The program is modeled on two key components: the engagement of undergraduate students and faculty in a…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Transformative Learning
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Burns, Edgar – Waikato Journal of Education, 2016
First-year student reflective journals showed a range of learning responses to a first week undergraduate class exercise. The exercise, about usually invisible bathroom rules, asked the question: "Which way should toilet paper hang?" with the underlying objective of demonstrating how "big-picture" sociological themes such as…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Undergraduate Students, Social Class, Cultural Differences
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