
Building Internationalized Spaces
Second Language Perspectives on Developing Language and Cultural Exchange Programs in Higher Education
The University of Michigan Press
Published on 15. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-472-03883-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides case studies from several higher education contexts to represent the diverse ways that L2 specialists can build up programs and courses that contribute to their institutions' internationalization by promoting language and cultural exchange.
This volume contributes to emerging interdisciplinary conversations in higher education about how to refine internationalization in terms of praxis and how to coordinate curricular and pedagogical efforts to achieve meaningful learning outcomes for all students. The chapters provide suggestions for how L2 specialists can reframe their work in their individual programs to help internationalize the entire university in ways that lead to improved learning outcomes for students at different points in their degree programs, including:
Orientation programs (early arrival on campus, before classes start)
Language Center contexts (support during studies)
Volunteer programs for International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and undergraduate students
Graduate-level writing support structures
Instructional design (virtual learning spaces)
Virtual Partner programs (co-curricular)
Intercultural composition (placement, interdisciplinary collaborations)
This volume contributes to emerging interdisciplinary conversations in higher education about how to refine internationalization in terms of praxis and how to coordinate curricular and pedagogical efforts to achieve meaningful learning outcomes for all students. The chapters provide suggestions for how L2 specialists can reframe their work in their individual programs to help internationalize the entire university in ways that lead to improved learning outcomes for students at different points in their degree programs, including:
Orientation programs (early arrival on campus, before classes start)
Language Center contexts (support during studies)
Volunteer programs for International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and undergraduate students
Graduate-level writing support structures
Instructional design (virtual learning spaces)
Virtual Partner programs (co-curricular)
Intercultural composition (placement, interdisciplinary collaborations)
Reviews / Votes
"This book will be particularly useful for higher education professionals who engage with issues of internationalization and cross-cultural pedagogy, especially in the context of the United States. Its primary contribution is highlighting the crucial connection between English language education and internationalization of higher education."-Journal of International Students -- Marisa Lally * Journal of International Students *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-03883-1 (9780472038831)
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