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Shaw, Carolyn M.; Switky, Bob – Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
The value of simulations in the classroom is well established, and there are numerous publications that feature specific role-play exercises that can readily be introduced into the classroom. Frequently, however, instructors would like to design their own simulations to fit their specific learning objectives for a class, but don't know where to…
Descriptors: International Relations, Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Simulation
Ibnu, Ireena Nasiha – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2022
This paper seeks to explore the aspects related to education and aspiration through the on-going experiences of Female Malay Muslim students in UK higher institutions. Building on an ethnographic approach, an in-depth interview with 30 female Malay students, I focus on the various aspects of the students' lives as scholarship holders, addressing…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Academic Achievement, Muslims, Asians
Kitchen, Veronica – Journal of Political Science Education, 2022
As experiential learning becomes more central to undergraduate education, we must find ways to use it in large classes and to teach students how to learn from experiences. This article uses a 2-year study of student perceptions of learning from short, in-class games and simulations to show that these active learning activities can be used to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Undergraduate Students, Educational Games, Simulation
Cecil, Benjamin G. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The interconnected nature of today's world continues to permeate most aspects of modern life. Known as globalization, countries, economies, and people are all closer than ever before given increases in technology, innovation, and capital. These external pressures of globalization meet higher education in a process known as…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Confucianism, Asian Culture, International Relations
de Matos, João Amaro; Cunha, Miguel Pina e – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2022
Through the lens of paradox theory, we present and discuss the cases of two different proposals for a European public university, located in Lisbon, Portugal, to develop transnational campuses, one in China and one in Egypt. We discuss the three overarching goals of the transnational campus in our cases (funding through international cooperation,…
Descriptors: Educational Development, International Education, State Universities, Cross Cultural Studies
Anderson, Roger – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2022
Representations of bilingualism and foreign cultures on American television merit investigation. This case study examines one fictionalized show focusing on international cooperation. CBS's Madam Secretary (2014-2019) showcased American diplomats managing international crises. Analyzing all episodes across four seasons, this study examines the…
Descriptors: Television, Programming (Broadcast), Bilingualism, Cultural Differences
MacDonald, Katie – Journal of Experiential Education, 2022
Background: Critical literature examining international service learning does not examine the historical formations or expectations and experiences of hosts in depth. Most studies focus on either a critical examination of colonial or imperial history or a wide analysis of host perceptions without the same critical attention to history. Purpose:…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Case Studies, Educational History, Volunteers
Cochrane, Thomas; Narayan, Vickel; Aiello, Stephen; Alizadeh, Mehrasa; Birt, James; Bone, Elisa; Cowie, Neil; Cowling, Michael; Deneen, Chris; Goldacre, Paul; Sinfield, David; Stretton, Todd; Worthington, Tom – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
Mobile learning is well established in literature and practice, but under-evolved from a rigorous learning design perspective. Activity theory presents a sophisticated way of mapping and understanding learning design, but for mobile learning this does not always translate into change in practice. The reported research addresses this by coupling a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices, Instructional Design, Foreign Countries
Deriglazova, Larisa – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
After 2014 student mobility between the EU and Russia has remained high. International academic mobility (IAM) is an important part of the internationalisation of higher education, and the EU and Russia have multiple rationales for it--academic, economic, political and social, among others. This article analyses the rationales of stakeholders at…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Study Abroad, Political Attitudes, Economic Factors
Pennarola, Cristina; Bandini, Amelia – European Education, 2020
The global spread of degree courses taught in English as a Medium of Instruction raises questions about the identity or "branding" of English-taught degree programs in non-Anglophone countries and whether they differ from their equivalents in the national languages. To answer this question, we have examined a sample of master's degree…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Language of Instruction
Anafinova, Saule – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2021
The ongoing dissertation investigates the EU-funded Tuning Central Asia initiative, which aimed to support curriculum convergence in higher education in five Central Asian countries. The Tuning Central Asian Higher Education Area (TuCAHEA) initiative is selected as a successful case of an inter-regional project that helped to prepare the ground…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Educational Cooperation, Constructivism (Learning), Case Studies
Lo, Tin Yau Joe; Pan, Suyan – Comparative Education, 2021
Recent research has focused either on the internationalisation of China's higher education (HE) as soft power, or on soft power with 'Chinese characteristics'. There is a paucity of research combining these two foci. This paper fills this gap by: (i) unravelling the meanings and features of the 'Chinese characteristics' embodied in the policies of…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Mayborn, William C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The 1963 Peter Brook version of Sir William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" is a classic film that can be an instructive metaphor for International Studies and Political Science students to think about the concept of anarchy. This article explores a variety of International Relations theories by juxtaposing them with six separate themes…
Descriptors: Political Science, Teaching Methods, Films, Novels
Quincoses, Sandra – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this research was to enhance current understanding of world-minded attitudes among American college students. To be world-minded is to favor a worldview of global problems from the perspective of humanity rather than nationalism. Recent studies into world-mindedness commonly investigated study abroad experiences and multinational…
Descriptors: World Views, Global Approach, Gender Differences, Majors (Students)
Mukandi, Bryan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2018
This paper is a meditation on the idea of South-South dialogue, beginning with the "South-South Dialogues: Situated Perspectives in Decolonial Epistemologies" symposium held at the University of Queensland in 2015. I interrogate the concept of South-South dialogue, apposing it to the Cartesian 'I think', and then question the…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Epistemology, Educational Practices, International Relations