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E-raamat: Interdisciplinary Sustainability Education: Collaborative Intercultural Learning for Positive Change

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2024
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"This volume demonstrates the value of faculty intercultural collaborations to support global solutions. Calling for a reevaluation of internationalization using pedagogy informed by the concept of "Design Experience" (Zhang and Gee 2023), the contributors suggest that intercultural networking offers hope and solutions to contemporary issues"--

This volume demonstrates the value of faculty intercultural collaborations to support global solutions. Calling for a reevaluation of internationalization using pedagogy informed by the concept of “Design Experience” (Zhang and Gee 2023), the contributors suggest that intercultural networking offers hope and solutions to contemporary issues.

This volume calls for a reevaluation of internationalization, focused on faculty and curriculum design of interdisciplinary perspectives on sustainability education. The contributing authors reflect on the transformative intercultural experiences that drove their internationalized course redesigns. The chapters provide a blueprint for interdisciplinary course designs—many of which employ Collaborative Online Intercultural Learning (COIL)—which embed intercultural experiences into their pedagogies. Building on Zhang and Gee’s (2023) theory of learning as a Design Experience, the contributors describe active pedagogies which create a culture of community and caring to address perspectives on global and local issues. Chapter topics include intercultural collaborations with West Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America, Australia, and Asian Pacific Rim countries. From sustainable marketing and communication design to conversations on water, the authors reflect on intriguing course designs which engage intercultural collaborations for solving real-life issues. These chapters situate disciplinary knowledge within a global mindset and provide a roadmap for internationalization at home. Aligned with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) call to educate citizens to honor inclusiveness, peace, and sustainability, the contributions to this book present considerations for university coursework supporting internationalization, which build respect for both the Earth and our global inhabitants.

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This volume demonstrates the value of faculty intercultural collaborations to support global solutions. Calling for a reevaluation of internationalization using pedagogy informed by the concept of Design Experience (Zhang and Gee 2023), the contributors suggest that intercultural networking offers hope and solutions to contemporary issues.
Introduction: Sustainability towards a Pedagogy for Resilience

by Ondine Gage

Part I: The Diplomacy of Interculturally Sensitive Faculty

Chapter 1: Better together: An Ethnography of Faculty Internationalization
Efforts

by Ondine Gage and Elena Pérez Barrioluengo

Chapter 2: Designing A Liberatory Intercultural Experience for Racial
Healing

by Vanessa Lopez-Littleton and Renié Rondon-Jackson

Chapter 3: Co-Creating Complexities, New Epistemologies, and Sustaining
Collaboration: The Effects of an Online Community of Practice in
International Higher Education

by Kelly Metz-Matthews and Michele McConnell

Part II: The Design Experiences in Sustainability

Chapter 4: A Conversation about Water

by Corin Slown

Chapter 5: Puzzling through Meaning and Place: a COIL Exchange between
California and Tasmania

by Victoria Derr and Georgia Lindsay

Chapter 6: Righting Global Inequities: Training in Contemporary Research
Methods and Data Analysis

by Nathaniel K. Jue and Andrew J. Crawford

Chapter 7: The Design of a Reverse-COIL Experience for a Responsible
Marketing Class Conducted from Taiwan

by Meng-Hsein (Jenny) Lin and Yi-ting (Tami) Chu

Chapter 8: Transcending Geographical Boundaries in Education: Reflection on
Personal Experience and Visual Design Teaching Approach

by Amir I. Attia

Part III: The Design Experiences for Resilience

Chapter 9: A Journey in Intercultural (re)Design Experiences

by Ondine Gage and Shelley Gage

Chapter 10: Intercultural Education as Means of International Sustainability

by Patricia N. Preciado Lloyd

Chapter 11: The Value of Intercultural Connections: A Journey of Learning
through Service

by Kara MacDonald

Chapter 12: Redefining Sustainability in COIL: Skills for Digital
Collaboration and Multilingual AI in Problem-Solving

by Juan José Gutiérrez
Ondine Gage is associate professor of education at California State University, Monterey Bay.