Higher education : teaching, internationalization and student issues
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Higher education : teaching, internationalization and student issues
(Education in a competitive and globalizing world series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book reviews research relating to higher education teaching, internationalisation and student issues in higher education. Some of the topics discussed include connecting higher education and the labour market; the impact of different entry characteristics and learning styles on academic achievement in first-year higher education students; college adjustment among White and Hispanic students; moving from academia to work life; Japan's internationalisation and discriminatory attitudes; academic resilience among poor minority college students; student's intercultural learning experiences at Saharawi refugee camps; e-learning and its relationship with internationalisation; early career academics focus on research and publishing and others.
目次
- Preface
- The Impact of E-Learning Programs on the Internationalization of the University
- Connecting Higher Education & the Labor Market: The European Graduates' Views
- Obligation Beyond Consent: Freedom, Higher Education, & Globalisation
- The Academic & Psychosocial Impact of Labor Unions & Strikes on University Campuses
- Understanding the Exceptional: How Protective Factors Mitigate Risk & Facilitate Academic Resilience among Poor Minority College Students
- Alternative Views of Internationalization: Students' Intercultural Learning Experiences at Saharawi Refugee Camps
- Regulative Feedback in an Online Environment in Higher Education: Students' Perceptions & Design Considerations
- Personal & Interpersonal Factors as Predictors of College Success among White & Hispanic Students: An Overview
- Japan's Internationalization & Students' Discriminatory Attitudes toward Intercultural Contact
- Higher Education, Bologna Process & New Demands of Flexible Workers in European Countries
- Moving from Academia to Work Life
- The Relationship between Entry Characteristics, Learning Style & Academic Achievement of College Freshmen
- How Early Career Academics Gain Confidence to Publish
- Index.
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