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Wong, Chiu-Yin; Lubniewski, Kathryn – New Waves-Educational Research and Development Journal, 2020
Study abroad has become an important component of many teacher education programs. Through the lens of culturally relevant pedagogy, critical thinking, and educational freedom, this qualitative case study focuses on understanding Hong Kong teachers' perceptions about United States culture and education. Data were collected through in-depth,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Critical Thinking, Teacher Collaboration, Individual Differences
Shin, Jung Cheol; Jung, Jisun; Postiglione, Gerard A.; Azman, Norzaini – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2014
This study analyzes whether academics with advanced degrees from foreign universities are more research productive than their domestic counterparts in the three selected East Asian higher education systems--Korea, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. The three systems have relatively large proportions of foreign degree holders among their professoriates. The…
Descriptors: Productivity, Surveys, Regression (Statistics), Cultural Context

Bodycott, Peter; Walker, Allan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2000
Discusses the intercultural effects on college faculty teaching abroad through an exploration of the experiences of two teaching academics working in Hong Kong with emphasis on issues of language and communication and social and cultural distance. Argues that the development of intercultural understandings must permeate the curricula, and be a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Higher Education