1. The influence of internationalisation and national identity on teaching and assessments in higher education.
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Vinther, Jane and Slethaug, Gordon
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FOREIGN students ,GLOBALIZATION ,POSTSECONDARY education ,FOREIGN study ,TEACHING ,ADULTS ,HIGHER education ,EDUCATION - Abstract
Recent and current changes in higher education have been both top-down and bottom-up, i.e. regulation and control measures from authorities on one hand and increasing numbers of international students on the other. This has led to a dilemma between unification and diversification. There is a marked pressure towards more testing, more streamlining and less autonomy. This development is caused by both top-down regulation and increasing diversity in the student body. This paper will examine the consequent impact on pedagogy and assessment, current practices and educational philosophies. We aim to ask questions pertinent to the substantial values and goals of our higher education institutions and to begin a discussion of the what, why and how of the renewal process. In particular, it discusses the effects in relation to teacher and learner autonomy in an intercultural classroom with multiple languages, expectation and traditions. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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