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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 8 years, 4 months ago
There’s an article I just stumbled across from September 2015 discussing global pedagogies and global analysis in education, and I thought it would be perfect to share with you all.
Pushing students to reflect on their own lives and histories is critical to giving them the opportunity to translate this cultural literacy outside of their own…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 9 years, 8 months ago
The Parthenon Group has a fascinating infographic showing university student mobility around the world. You can hover over each country/region to see where the lines lead to:
http://www.parthenon.com/parthenon_proj/index.html
Some interesting points:
Inflow to China is almost as high as outflow. We always view China as sending students out for…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 9 years, 8 months ago
Most of us here are used to the multiculturalism of every aspect of the US, Canada, Western Europe, Brazil, and Australia/New Zealand. However, there are many places in the world that are still heavily, and often almost solely, made up of a single culture.
Two of the least culturally diverse countries in the world are North Korea and South Korea.…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 9 years, 10 months ago
Now that it appears the US and Cuba will become closer once again, this might open up a new market for education (both traditional and professional education). Obviously, one big hurdle that might need to be cleared up for many of us are the export issues, which I have not seen much about (as of now, Cuba still appears to be one of the “five bad…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years ago
While not engineering specific, the Journal of Studies in International Education has an article in their November 2014 issues about Chinese students and why many of them decide to go abroad for Master’s degrees.
The main reason for going outside of China appears to be, interestingly enough, cultural enrichment. This is not just to master a…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years ago
Just a reminder for anyone interested – please consider submitting a paper proposal for the ASEE International Forum, taking place June 14, 2015 in Seattle, just before the ASEE Annual Conference. The deadline for proposals is January 23rd, and information can be found…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years, 2 months ago
Many of us are tasked to work with, and want to work with, the People’s Republic of China. It’s a wonderful place, with great people and a huge economy that is impossible to ignore and tempting to partner with. But how long can that economy be sustained? Too often, China is viewed as an endlessly growing behemoth.
The Brookings Institution put ou…[Read more]
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gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years, 5 months ago
”Leading the Globally Engaged Institution: New Directions, Choices and Dilemmas” is a great white paper that I believe can be used for both continuing education and traditional education. In my opinion, the most interesting and useful sections are ”Faculty Engagement” and ”Western Attitudes and Assumptio…[Read more]
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Kim Scalzo replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years, 7 months ago
This is a good reference for many of us and you are right, it is an easy read. Also wanted to share info from a SUNY Conference we just hosted about Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), which focuses on jointly taught online courses from faculty in two different countries – http://coil.suny.edu/6th-coil-conference. Many of the s…[Read more]
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Zach Gredlics replied to the topic SIG-International Group in the forum SIGs 10 years, 8 months ago
I stumbled on to this very interesting read about teaching across cultures which can apply not only to teaching international students in the US, but is also very critical when looking to expand internationally. It’s from the International Education Association of Australia; however, the US and Australia have extremely similar learning cultures,…[Read more]
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