Bridging Worlds: Turning SoTL Principles into Global Learning
Keywords:
SoTL, teaching and learning, international education, global learning, learning outcomes, international partnershipsAbstract
More than ever, now there is a demand to an increasing collaborative scholarly work to advance global learning and instruction in international education. There is a need to examine and explore way of learning in diverse contexts globally. For example, we see the need in designing innovative study abroad programs, partnerships, and international exchanges that focus on exploration of learning environments, inquiry into learning, and intentional and self-reflected learning that have been informed by theory and research findings. Such evidence-based approach to teaching and learning is vital because it focuses on enhancing what We are learning and what We are not learning and what We are teaching and what We are not teaching globally.
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