Using Formal and Informal Curricula to Improve Interactions Between Home and International Students
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Abstract
This article argues that improved interactions between home and international students are dependant on the way we use both the formal and the informal curricula to encourage and reward intercultural engagement. It draws on the results of several research studies to present some strategies for facilitating meaningful interaction between students from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds in and out of the classroom. Principles and guidelines for structuring formal and informal curricular activities and services are proposed. This article concludes that the development of intercultural competencies in students is a key outcome of an internationalised curriculum, which requires a campus environment and…
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Keywords
- Curriculum
- Internationalization
- Pedagogy
- International education
- Structuring
- Sociology
- Internationalization of Higher Education
- Informal education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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