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The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement
Deirdre Johnston (Edited by), D Johnston (Author), Irene López (Edited by)
9781119634775, Wiley
Hardback, published 19 September 2022
400 pages
1 x 1 x 1 cm, 0.454 kg
Presents best practices for faculty and administrators developing globally-connected courses, including learning objectives, collaborative assignments, and logistical planning As political instability, pandemic risks, rising costs, new requirements for experiential learning, and other factors make it increasingly difficult for students to study abroad, there is growing interest in globalizing and internationalizing the curricula of colleges and universities worldwide. The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement is designed to help educators develop and conduct high-impact, globally-connected courses across the humanities, the fine arts, and the social and natural sciences. This comprehensive guide covers collaborative practices, course design variables, student learning approaches, logistical planning, and more. An international team of contributors from diverse geographic, cultural, and academic backgrounds offer insight into enhancing pedagogical practice, coordinating study abroad experiences, and promoting both students' and faculty's global competencies. Throughout the text, numerous real-world case studies, interactive and experiential assignments, sample syllabi, course bibliographies, and links to web and media resources reinforce best practices for course design, learning objectives, and pedagogy development. Based on a detailed assessment of 500 students in collaborative courses across 14 countries, this innovative guide: Featuring multiple cultural perspectives and international contexts, The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement is a valuable guide and reference for faculty and administrators involved in teaching, planning, implementing, or assessing courses with global learning outcomes.
Part I Introduction 1 1 Connecting Beyond the Classroom: Why You Should Be Globally Connecting Your Courses and How It Benefits You and Your Students 3 2 How Can I Do A Globally-Connected Course? A Short Primer Based on Past Globally-Connected Courses 18 3 Assessment of Globally-Connected Courses: How Successful Global Course Connections Can Make Your Students Less Anxious, Smarter, and More Culturally Competent 36 Part II Case Histories 53 Development of Global Self-Awareness 55 4 Yearning Toward Community: Gaining Global Awareness Through Conversations on Literature 57 5 In Between Dreaming and Insomnia: A Cyber-Dialogue Dance Project 76 Perspective-Taking 93 6 I Am Because We Are: Discovering Self and Others Through Study of Global Conflict 95 7 Seeing the World Through the Eyes of Others: Learning Perspective-Taking Through Storytelling 117 8 Cross-Training and Perspective-Taking: The Development of an Oral History Project in the Sciences and Humanities 128 Understanding Cultural Diversity 139 9 What Do These Students Think of Us? Managing Intergroup Anxiety in a Virtually-Connected Course 141 10 Physical Embodiment of Culture Through Movement 161 Development of Personal and Social Responsibility 177 11 Beyond Grades: Advancing Global Learning Through Personal and Social Responsibility in A Globally-Connected Peace Journalism Course 179 12 Developing a Global Mindset in Business Education: Supporting Personal and Social Responsibility 195 Knowledge of Global Systems and Global Contexts 211 13 Service-Learning as a Catalyst for Global Learning and Civic Engagement: A Collaborative Pedagogical Experiment 213 14 Nurturing Global Problem Solvers: An Action Research Approach to Instructional Design 230 Part III Future Directions 247 15 Best Practices for Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement 249 16 Expanding Our View of Global Learning Outcomes 264 17 Making Global Course Connections an Institutional Priority 294 Appendix 1: Global Learning VALUE Rubric 305 Appendix 2: Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric 309 Appendix 3: Example of Travel Seminar Connected to Global Course Partnership 313 Appendix 4: Examples of Memoranda of Understanding for Institutional Global Partnerships 357 Index 372
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Deirdre Johnston and Irene López
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Subject Areas: Education [JN]
