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Internationalising the university/ edited by Tricia Coverdale-Jones and Paul Rastall.
其他題名:
the Chinese context /
其他作者:
Coverdale-Jones, Tricia.
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : c2009.,
面頁冊數:
1 v. ;22 cm.
內容註:
Introduction: Cooperation with Chinese Universities Issues and Trends / P.Rastall -- Conceptions of Internationalisation and their Implications for Academic Engagement and Institutional Action:A Preliminary Case Study/ Y.Turner & S.Robson -- Chinese Universities Motivations in TransnationalHigher Education and their Implications for Higher Education Marketization / L.Zheng -- The Internationalisation of Higher Education in China: The Case of One University/ J.Wang -- Global ConnectionsLocal Impacts: Trends and Developments for Internationalism and Cross Border Higher Education/ D.Olcott Jr. -- Using Policy Initiatives to Support Both Learning Enhancement and Language Enhancement at a Hong Kong University / C.Mcnaught & A.Curtis -- Cultivators, Cows and Computers:Chinese Learners Metaphors of Teachers/ M.Cortazzi, L.Jin, & W.Zhiru -- The Dissonance Between Insider and Outsider Perspectives of the Chinese Problem: Implications for one of the UK's Largest Undergraduate Programmes/ P.V.Smith & X.Zhou -- Decoding Students Value Orientations inContemporary China / S.Yang -- Overcoming Linguistic and Cultural Barriers to Integration: An Investigation of Two Models/ S.Devlin& N.Peacock -- Building on Experience: Meeting the Needs of Chinese Students inBritish Higher Education / V.Edwards & A.Ran -- Chinese Learners and Interactive Learning/ W.Littlewood -- Afterword: Responses to Internationalisation in the UK and the International Context and a Survey on Responses to Intercultural Communication Teaching / T.Coverdale-Jones -- Index.
標題:
Chinese students - Great Britain. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230235007access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
023023500X
Internationalising the university = the Chinese context /
Internationalising the university
the Chinese context /[electronic resource] :edited by Tricia Coverdale-Jones and Paul Rastall. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,c2009. - 1 v. ;22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Cooperation with Chinese Universities Issues and Trends / P.Rastall -- Conceptions of Internationalisation and their Implications for Academic Engagement and Institutional Action:A Preliminary Case Study/ Y.Turner & S.Robson -- Chinese Universities Motivations in TransnationalHigher Education and their Implications for Higher Education Marketization / L.Zheng -- The Internationalisation of Higher Education in China: The Case of One University/ J.Wang -- Global ConnectionsLocal Impacts: Trends and Developments for Internationalism and Cross Border Higher Education/ D.Olcott Jr. -- Using Policy Initiatives to Support Both Learning Enhancement and Language Enhancement at a Hong Kong University / C.Mcnaught & A.Curtis -- Cultivators, Cows and Computers:Chinese Learners Metaphors of Teachers/ M.Cortazzi, L.Jin, & W.Zhiru -- The Dissonance Between Insider and Outsider Perspectives of the Chinese Problem: Implications for one of the UK's Largest Undergraduate Programmes/ P.V.Smith & X.Zhou -- Decoding Students Value Orientations inContemporary China / S.Yang -- Overcoming Linguistic and Cultural Barriers to Integration: An Investigation of Two Models/ S.Devlin& N.Peacock -- Building on Experience: Meeting the Needs of Chinese Students inBritish Higher Education / V.Edwards & A.Ran -- Chinese Learners and Interactive Learning/ W.Littlewood -- Afterword: Responses to Internationalisation in the UK and the International Context and a Survey on Responses to Intercultural Communication Teaching / T.Coverdale-Jones -- Index.
The Chinese Higher Education market is the biggest in the world. Chinese students are lookingfor education and training outside China in ever growing numbers and Chinese and western education providers are developing more and more partnerships. Western institutions have taken bigstrides in understanding the needs of their Chinese students and in adapting to this growing market. At the sametime, Chinese institutions and their regulatory bodies are changing. Chinese students are becoming ever more discriminating. New forms of partnership and different relationships are needed to meet new circumstances and to develop the existing friendly cooperation to new levels. This volume brings together contributions from experts in this diverse and complex field and presents anup-to-date picture of thinking on internationalisation and its impact on Chinese and western institutions, their regulatory framework, motivations, aspirations, and quality assurance considerations. It links those issues to views of the student experience and constructive responses on curriculum development and teaching delivery. The work consists of new and original contributions from both Chinese and western writers andadds to our understanding of issues and of each other.
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