International Education and Cultural-Linguistic Experiences of International Students in Australia (eBook)
100 Seiten
Australian Academic Press (Verlag)
978-1-922117-47-2 (ISBN)
Today, international education in Australia is under enormous pressure to reinvent itself.
This book offers a collection of chapters that cover various dimensions of international education in Australia. The issues covered span from political and student identity concerns to the pedagogical and curriculum dimensions of international education and to the areas of language acquisition and language assessment. Each chapter formulates implications for the education of international students as Australia enters a new phase of hyperglobalism and completion with the rise of global cities and educational hubs that they provide beyond the traditional Western providers of higher education.
Coming from diverse backgrounds and regionst, he authors offer insights into significant developments in international education as they address crucial questions faced by educators in Australia and compare them with North America and Europe in comprehensive and critical ways. This includes shifts in methodological approaches in education and policy research, as well as other issues arising from comparative research, such as improving educational quality and responsiveness of education to the needs of international students. Several chapters address more specific problems of providing equality, access, and equity for all students, narrowing the achievement gap, and the ways of offering education that is free from prejudice and discrimination on the grounds of race, ethnicity, gender, social class and religion.
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 An Everyday Life Perspective on the Institutional and Cultural Identities of Chinese Students in Australia
by Ai Bin and Alex Kostogriz
Chapter 2 Cultural Translations: The Art of Cosmopolitan Learning as an International Student
by Carol Reid, Hussain Alsaiari and Ila Rosmilawati
Chapter 3 How International Students’ Attitudes and Orientations Towards Cultural Differences and Multiculturalism Affect Their Engagement With Learning
by Edilson Arenas
Chapter 4 International Graduates’ Endeavours for Work in Australia: The Experience of International Graduates of Accounting Transitioning Into the Australian Labour Market
by Ruth Arber and Mark Rahimi
Chapter 5 The ‘English Language Question’ in Higher Education: Some Reflections on Issues and Strategy
by Neil Murray
Chapter 6 International Students and the “English Problem” In Australian Universities: A Discursive Perspective
by Michael Haugh
Chapter 7 Towards a Pedagogy of Experiential Thirding in Language Education
by Alistair Welsh and Alex Kostogriz
Chapter 8 Arabic Language Interferences in ESL Amongst International Students in Australian Language Centers
by Abe Ata
Chapter 9 Reconceptualising the Academic Writing Difficulties of International Students
by Linda Y. Li & Yanyin Zhang
Chapter 10 Exploring the Consequences of IELTS Through International Students’ Personal and Academic Experiences: A Qualitative Analysis
by Catherine Montes and Megan Yucel
Chapter 11 Steps to Assuring EAL International Students’ ELP at Exit: It’s Not Rocket Science
by Sopie Arkoudis and Lachlan Doughney
Chapter 12 “But isn’t IELTS the most trustworthy?”: English Language Assessment for Entry Into Higher Education
by Kieran O’Loughlin
Chapter 13 An Investigation Into the Knowledge, Education and Attitudes of Chinese, Arab (Gulf Region) and Indian Candidates to IELTS: The Case of Australia
by Abe Ata
Chapter 14 The Influence of Race, Ethnicity and Gender on Education Policy Reforms
by Joseph Zajda
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.2.2016 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Schulbuch / Allgemeinbildende Schulen |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Erwachsenenbildung | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-922117-47-1 / 1922117471 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-922117-47-2 / 9781922117472 |
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