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An Holistic Perspective on International Education Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 December 2004

Barbara A Giorgio

Abstract: International Education can be viewed as a finger on the pulse of the world of international relations. It provides a view of where we are heading as a global community. By looking at how it is unfolding within our own shores of Australia, we can gauge how far we as a player on the world stage, have come in meeting the goals of education. Philosophy of Education is a core component of teacher training through which these goals, and the beliefs and values which underpin them, are espoused and clarified. September 11 was a call for timely self-reflection on what these beliefs and values are and whether or not they are advancing the goals of education in any real and meaningful sense. The future of the planet may depend on it. The method employed in the study is a phenomenological assessment of the issues based on critical reflection, case study and action research. The particular focus of discussion is international nursing education. An holistic, connectivist “network” model of education is proposed for the future founded on core values and community building.

Key words: globalization, connectionist, case study, core values

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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 February 2008 )
 
Saying Goodbye: The Cultural Tradition of Graduation and the International Students Response. Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 December 2004

Lorraine Macmaster, Annalise Tindal

Abstract: Graduation celebrates the completion or the commencement of an academic career. It has been considered a rite of passage in which we emphasize confronting new responsibilities, opportunities and threats and adjusting to the nostalgia of leaving a familiar scene. At PIBT and CIC, International students can fast track to their 2nd year of University by completing their Diploma. As Student Advisors at these Colleges we are particularly involved with the welcome and the farewell process. We see our students across a bridge.

This paper will discuss the traditions we have put into place at our respective Colleges concerning Graduation. We will consider how International students react to our traditions and how they have created some of their own for us to adopt. We will also contemplate how our students can establish solidarity and readjust to changes when many of them are still in the process of adjusting.

Key Words: Graduation, Tradition, Rewards and Achievement, Adjustment, Cohesion, Reverse Culture Shock

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Last Updated ( Friday, 26 June 2009 )
 
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