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INTERNATIONALIZING HIGHER EDUCATION
BUILDING VITAL PROGRAMS ON CAMPUSES |
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Paperback |
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£21.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0787962902 |
ISBN 13: |
9780787962906 |
Publisher: |
JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD |
Pub. date: |
14 November, 2002 |
Series: |
New Directions for Higher Education S. |
Pages: |
92 |
Description: |
Provides insights into how administrators, professors, and students can promote the internationalizing effort. This book features chapters that are devoted to promoting the effort by explaining how to help students from other countries be successful in the US classroom. It is useful for those interested in how to internationalize higher education. |
Synopsis: |
Diversity is a buzz word in higher education, often characterized solely in ethnic or racial terms. Diversity, however, when properly understood, has a much wider scope; it can refer to cultural and linguistic diversity. Campuses can achieve greater diversity in the broadest sense by understanding how to internationalize higher education. This volume provides insights into how administrators, professors, and students can promote the internationalizing effort. Chapters are devoted to promoting the effort by explaining how to help students from other countries be successful in the U.S. classroom, how to provide opportunities for native students and professors to work and study overseas, how to develop exchange programs, and how to help non-native families adjust to U.s. culture. For those interested in how to internationalize higher education, this volume provides a wealth of practical advice. This is the 117th issue of the Jossey-Bass series "New Directions for Higher Education." |
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