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Zusammenfassung: | "This book discusses the recent advances in technology and the global COVID pandemic, which has driven a 'virtual' internationalization of higher education, with universities expanding their digital footprints overseas, accelerating their distance education offerings, and exploring such innovations as virtual exchange programs"-- |
Beschreibung: | 29 PDFs (415 pages) Also available in print. |
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spelling | Global perspectives on the internationalization of higher education John Branch and Mehmet Durnali, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2023. 29 PDFs (415 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Leading global digitalization in higher education -- Chapter 2. Establishing DST and push-pull theory for internationalization best practices in higher education -- Chapter 3. Reimagining mobility for an inclusive international higher education agenda -- Chapter 4. Does institutional autonomy guarantee academic freedom: view from third-age universities -- Chapter 5. Socio-cultural and historical influences on 20th to 21st century internationalization of higher education -- Chapter 6. The value of cultural diversity as a language curriculum resource for promoting internationalization at home -- Chapter 7. Expanding the boundaries of college classroom beyond the ocean: the u.s. teacher education students visiting Swedish early childhood programs -- Chapter 8. International and multicultural education in English language teacher education -- Chapter 9. COVID-19 effects on study abroad programming and international student influx in the U.S.: problems and possibilities -- Chapter 10. Developing transversal and intercultural competences to increase employability: the role of international mobility in Swiss higher education -- Chapter 11. The marketing of business education in Estonia: the case of the Estonian business school -- Chapter 12. Implications for harmonization of higher education minimum bodies of knowledge in the SADC region: the case of Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter 13. Internationalization of higher education: perspectives on EMI policy in Tunisia -- Chapter 14. The societal and educational transformation projects: the evolution of the Lebanese diverse education (ELDES) -- Chapter 15. Perceptions of key stakeholders on the internationalization of higher education institutions in the UAE -- Chapter 16. Digitalization of higher education in the digital age: the world's current digital transformation and its goals -- Chapter 17. Online education directors' perceptions of leadership, management and administrative roles -- Chapter 18. Exploring the link between the international students and the economic growth of Turkey -- Chapter 19. Turkey's efforts on global higher education marketisation. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book discusses the recent advances in technology and the global COVID pandemic, which has driven a 'virtual' internationalization of higher education, with universities expanding their digital footprints overseas, accelerating their distance education offerings, and exploring such innovations as virtual exchange programs"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/10/2023). Distance education Technological innovations. Education and globalization. Education, Higher International cooperation. Web-based instruction Technological innovations. Branch, John 1967- editor. Durnali, Mehmet, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668459299 9781668459294 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-5929-4 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Global perspectives on the internationalization of higher education Chapter 1. Leading global digitalization in higher education -- Chapter 2. Establishing DST and push-pull theory for internationalization best practices in higher education -- Chapter 3. Reimagining mobility for an inclusive international higher education agenda -- Chapter 4. Does institutional autonomy guarantee academic freedom: view from third-age universities -- Chapter 5. Socio-cultural and historical influences on 20th to 21st century internationalization of higher education -- Chapter 6. The value of cultural diversity as a language curriculum resource for promoting internationalization at home -- Chapter 7. Expanding the boundaries of college classroom beyond the ocean: the u.s. teacher education students visiting Swedish early childhood programs -- Chapter 8. International and multicultural education in English language teacher education -- Chapter 9. COVID-19 effects on study abroad programming and international student influx in the U.S.: problems and possibilities -- Chapter 10. Developing transversal and intercultural competences to increase employability: the role of international mobility in Swiss higher education -- Chapter 11. The marketing of business education in Estonia: the case of the Estonian business school -- Chapter 12. Implications for harmonization of higher education minimum bodies of knowledge in the SADC region: the case of Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter 13. Internationalization of higher education: perspectives on EMI policy in Tunisia -- Chapter 14. The societal and educational transformation projects: the evolution of the Lebanese diverse education (ELDES) -- Chapter 15. Perceptions of key stakeholders on the internationalization of higher education institutions in the UAE -- Chapter 16. Digitalization of higher education in the digital age: the world's current digital transformation and its goals -- Chapter 17. Online education directors' perceptions of leadership, management and administrative roles -- Chapter 18. Exploring the link between the international students and the economic growth of Turkey -- Chapter 19. Turkey's efforts on global higher education marketisation. Distance education Technological innovations. Education and globalization. Education, Higher International cooperation. Web-based instruction Technological innovations. |
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