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E-raamat: Improving Intercultural Learning Experiences in Higher Education: Responding to cultural scripts for learning

  • Formaat: 75 pages
  • Sari: Issues in Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Institute of Education Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780854739530
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  • Formaat: 75 pages
  • Sari: Issues in Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Institute of Education Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780854739530

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For many decades, people from all parts of the world have come to the UK to study. In recent years, numbers have increased and arguably, greater attention has been given to their experience of being a student. For instance, guidance is available on issues of cultural awareness. However, the focus of such guidance can be every aspect of a student's experience except the aspects of their learning encounters.

Exploring this topic in detail, Welikala and Watkins consider these key questions: In what ways do cultures of learning vary; What do international students tell us about the experience of learning in UK, and what happens if their current experience differs from their previous experiences of learning; Can experiences of learning be improved? How and by whom; and what might intercultural learning be and how might it help?
Introduction 1(1)
Core concepts
2(1)
The concept of cultural script
2(3)
Learning we bring from home
5(21)
Talk for learning
6(3)
Writing in learning
9(5)
Reading for learning
14(2)
The teacher's role
16(4)
Peer interactions
20(2)
So far...
22(1)
A theme: conceptions of learning
23(3)
Homesick: learning sick?
26(18)
Talking or shouting?
27(2)
Writing or conforming?
29(2)
Reading or labouring?
31(1)
No teaching no learning?
32(3)
Informal teachers, or is it a mask?
35(1)
Peer interaction or peer separation?
36(2)
So?
38(1)
A theme: conceptions of teaching
39(5)
How about an intercultural home?
44(19)
Whose change?
44(3)
Pay attention to the learning experience
47(3)
Reshaping teaching to promote inclusive learning
50(5)
Promote intercultural learning
55(6)
The emergence of intercultural learning spaces
61(2)
Appendix: a draft statement by a teaching team 63(2)
References 65