In Internationalisation for all: Belonging or not, that is the question, illustrated with four specific situations happening to incoming students, the authors make a strong argument for focusing proper attention to the hidden aspects of student support and describe candidly how it can strengthen or undermine the inclusion efforts made at strategic levels. The piece calls for the commitment of leaders in higher education internationalisation to provide all students with equitable opportunities to engage in international activities and learning. It further argues that such a commitment has to be grounded in a praxis of critically reflecting on the underlying assumptions and practices in the formal, informal and hidden curriculum that hinder the development of HEIs as inclusive, international communities of learning and teaching. This calls for leadership capabilities of all involved in internationalisation, and the willingness to move beyond ‘this is how we do things here’ as the default position.
Gregersen-Hermans, C. W. J., Casals Sala, M., Internationalisation for all: Belonging or not, that is the question. , 2021 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/201730]
Internationalisation for all: Belonging or not, that is the question.
Casals Sala, Marina
2021
Abstract
In Internationalisation for all: Belonging or not, that is the question, illustrated with four specific situations happening to incoming students, the authors make a strong argument for focusing proper attention to the hidden aspects of student support and describe candidly how it can strengthen or undermine the inclusion efforts made at strategic levels. The piece calls for the commitment of leaders in higher education internationalisation to provide all students with equitable opportunities to engage in international activities and learning. It further argues that such a commitment has to be grounded in a praxis of critically reflecting on the underlying assumptions and practices in the formal, informal and hidden curriculum that hinder the development of HEIs as inclusive, international communities of learning and teaching. This calls for leadership capabilities of all involved in internationalisation, and the willingness to move beyond ‘this is how we do things here’ as the default position.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.