Tools for teaching in an educationally mobile world Jude Carroll
Material type: TextSeries: Internationalization in higher educationPublication details: London [a. o.] Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge 2015Description: XI, 203 pContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415728010Subject(s): College teaching -- Social aspects | Transnational education | Culturally relevant pedagogy | Language and education | английский язык | книги для чтения | высшее образование | международное образованиеDDC classification: 378.1/25 LOC classification: LB2331 | .C337 2015Other classification: Ш143.21-94:Ч | Ч484 Summary: "Tools for Teaching in an Educationally Mobile World examines the challenges that undergraduate and postgraduate teachers often encounter when working with students from different national and cultural backgrounds. It focuses on the consequences for interactive teaching and for course design in a world where students, ideas and courses are mobile, using examples and experiences from a wide range of disciplines and national contexts. It not only considers Anglophone countries, including the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand, but also the use of English as a language of instruction in countries where neither teachers nor students are native English speakers"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Bibliogr.: p. [186]-199
Index: p. [200]-203
"Tools for Teaching in an Educationally Mobile World examines the challenges that undergraduate and postgraduate teachers often encounter when working with students from different national and cultural backgrounds. It focuses on the consequences for interactive teaching and for course design in a world where students, ideas and courses are mobile, using examples and experiences from a wide range of disciplines and national contexts. It not only considers Anglophone countries, including the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand, but also the use of English as a language of instruction in countries where neither teachers nor students are native English speakers"-- Provided by publisher.
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