The global canopy : propagating discipline-based global mobility

Patricia McLaughlin, James Baglin, Andrea Chester, Peter Davis, Swapan Saha, Anthony Mills, Philip Poronnik, Tina Hinton, Justine Lawson, Roger Hadgraft

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Abstract

As Australian universities welcome significant numbers of inbound international students and increasingly encourage outbound domestic student mobility, the opportunities for global discipline connectedness, cross-cultural understandings, and fertile learning interactions abound. Yet these two “strands” of students rarely engage in deliberately organized discipline-based activities. They are passing “as ships in the night,” with opportunities for long-term relationships, improved discipline-based networks, and global mobility opportunities unrealized or operating coincidently at the margins of their curriculum. This chapter reports upon the outcomes of a range of approaches to discipline-based teaching and learning between these two cohorts at Australian universities, which illustrate how separate cohorts of inbound and outbound students can interrelate to build discipline-based competencies for navigating tomorrow’s world.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Globalisation of Higher Education: Developing Internationalised Education Research and Practice
EditorsTimothy Hall, Tonia Gray, Greg Downey, Michael Singh
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Pages79-100
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9783319745794
ISBN (Print)9783319745787
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Australia
  • college student mobility
  • education, higher
  • educational mobility
  • international education

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