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Knight, Jane – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2005
The knowledge society, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and the market economy are increasing the demand for tertiary and continuing education. Traditional higher education institutions (HEIs) are no longer the only delivers of academic courses and programs. Globalization is changing the world and internationalization is changing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, International Education, International Educational Exchange, Continuing Education
Knight, Jane – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2000
Internalization of higher education will be remembered as one of the major challenges and accomplishments of the last two decades. This paper introduces the concept of qualitative and quantitative tracking measures to enable a monitoring of progress and quality toward specified objects or targets. The purpose of this paper is: (1) to emphasize the…
Descriptors: International Education, Quality Assurance, Educational Quality, Quality Control
Bond, Sheryl – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2003
An increasing body of literature on internationalization is now available. Aiming to raise awareness of existing resources, this paper provides a comprehensive review of North American literature in the field of curriculum internationalization. The objectives of the review are threefold. First, it is the author's intent to make the literature more…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Research, International Education, Global Approach
Knight, Jane – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 1994
Internationalization is an increasingly important issue in higher education around the world. "Global education can no longer be viewed as a secondary consideration; we must recognize that it is central to developing graduates who can cope effectively with the modern, interdependent world" (Wood, 1991). While universities and colleges…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Global Education, Sustainability
Bond, Sheryl – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2003
The third element in the Internationalization of the Curriculum series, "Engaging Educators" offers practical solutions to help faculty members internationalize their teaching practices. The purpose of these guidelines is to set out and share the full range of practices which were identified by faculty who participated in the Canadian…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Guidelines, Educational Practices
Knight, Jane – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 1999
The purpose of this monograph is to identify, discuss and probe issues; ask questions; challenge assumptions; and generally reflect on the evolution and direction of international education. It is an attempt to step back from daily work and think about the fundamental issues and challenges influencing basic understanding and approach to…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
Bond, Sheryl L.; Qian, Jun; Huang, Jinyan – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2003
Most faculty, administrators, as well as public and private sector leaders, name the curriculum as the most important feature of any internationalization strategy. To internationalize the undergraduate curriculum, however, requires careful reexamination of the curricula, scrutinizing the "more of the same" thinking that sometimes…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Curriculum, College Role, Teacher Role
Myles, Wayne; Mitchell, Lynne – Canadian Bureau for International Education, 2000
More and more Canadians are departing the country for international study, training and work experiences. Increasingly Canadian organizations and institutions are developing programs that further this mobility. However there is a dearth of resources and a lack of guidelines related to ensuring health and safety while abroad. "Worth the…
Descriptors: Safety, International Education, Educational Resources, Annotated Bibliographies
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