Curriculum Internationalisation in Higher Education | Dr Anthony Manning | Think Kent
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THINK KENT – INTERNATIONAL THINKERS | GLOBAL IMPACT
Curriculum internationalisation is a topic of growing global academic importance, as universities expand and recruit staff and students from beyond national borders and seek to make relevant impact through teaching, innovation and engagement.
This lecture first defines curriculum internationalisation and then moves on to answer the question as to why curriculum internationalisation is important. Challenges to introducing and developing curriculum internationalisation are then discussed along with examples of a number of ventures, which have been introduced at the University of Kent in support. Finally, some requirements for sustainability are referenced, with the aim of driving curriculum internationalisation in a manner which results in lasting impact.
ABOUT DR ANTHONY MANNING
As Dean for Internationalisation, Anthony is responsible for the development, review and implementation of international activity across the University. As Kent adopts a 360 degree approach to internationalisation, this involves key aspects of education, research and student experience. Anthony's particular area of academic specialism is in Applied Linguistics and the teaching and assessment of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), Modern Foreign Languages and Academic Skills. Anthony’s recent publications are associated with training for educators in the assessment of EAP. Anthony is also one of the principal authors of the Transferable Academic Skills Kit (TASK), published by Garnet. He has also authored other texts for students and teachers of EAP and English for Specific Academic Purposes with Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and Garnet.
Anthony first joined the University of Kent in 2010 as Director of the Centre for English and World Languages, having previously worked at the University of Reading as Assistant Director to the International Study and Language Institute. During his career Anthony has also taught in France, Germany, China and Japan.
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Видео Curriculum Internationalisation in Higher Education | Dr Anthony Manning | Think Kent канала University of Kent
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THINK KENT – INTERNATIONAL THINKERS | GLOBAL IMPACT
Curriculum internationalisation is a topic of growing global academic importance, as universities expand and recruit staff and students from beyond national borders and seek to make relevant impact through teaching, innovation and engagement.
This lecture first defines curriculum internationalisation and then moves on to answer the question as to why curriculum internationalisation is important. Challenges to introducing and developing curriculum internationalisation are then discussed along with examples of a number of ventures, which have been introduced at the University of Kent in support. Finally, some requirements for sustainability are referenced, with the aim of driving curriculum internationalisation in a manner which results in lasting impact.
ABOUT DR ANTHONY MANNING
As Dean for Internationalisation, Anthony is responsible for the development, review and implementation of international activity across the University. As Kent adopts a 360 degree approach to internationalisation, this involves key aspects of education, research and student experience. Anthony's particular area of academic specialism is in Applied Linguistics and the teaching and assessment of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), Modern Foreign Languages and Academic Skills. Anthony’s recent publications are associated with training for educators in the assessment of EAP. Anthony is also one of the principal authors of the Transferable Academic Skills Kit (TASK), published by Garnet. He has also authored other texts for students and teachers of EAP and English for Specific Academic Purposes with Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and Garnet.
Anthony first joined the University of Kent in 2010 as Director of the Centre for English and World Languages, having previously worked at the University of Reading as Assistant Director to the International Study and Language Institute. During his career Anthony has also taught in France, Germany, China and Japan.
► Find out more about Dr Anthony Manning: http://bit.ly/2evB7Ye
Find the University of Kent on social media:
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► Instagram: https://instagram.com/unikentlive/
► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/university-of-kent
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