| Building intercultural competencies: Implications for academic skills development |
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| Wednesday, 01 December 2004 | |
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Patricia McLean, Laurie Ransom Abstract: Ideally, the student experience of internationalisation in higher education is to become part of an intellectual environment which values diversity, fosters mutual understanding and respect and is responsive to diverse needs. From the perspective of higher education institutions across the world, international success depends on an institution’s ability to develop globally competent citizens who are comfortable with diversity both at home and abroad (Gilbert, 1995). This chapter focuses on student experiences of learning in another culture and its implications for academic skills development. Key words: cultural diversity, student experiences, globalisation, student learning, academic skills development |
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