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Intercultural dialogue through design (iDiDe ): a model of intercultural collaboration and student engagement

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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Susan AngSusan Ang
Intercultural dialogue through design, globally known as “iDiDe” pronounced i-dee-dee) was initiated by an Australian university in 2011 or architecture and built environment disciplines. Set within the context of international education and internationalisation, which are the focus of Australian universities this century, iDiDe offers a model of intercultural collaboration and student engagement. iDiDe is more than a generic international study tour. Firstly, there is collaborative academic leadership that comes from institutional partnerships between Australia and five Asian nations (Malaysia, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka), secondly, intercultural dialogue and intercultural understanding underpin the pedagogical approach, and thirdly, iDiDe projects extend discipline specific learning into the realms of reality. This chapter is an expose of iDiDe. It seeks to determine what elements of the model contribute to intercultural collaboration and student engagement. Findings are evaluated for their impact upon participants. The potential for transformative learning and response to global citizenship are discussed
along with future research.

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Title of book

Collaboration and student engagement in design education

Series

Advances in higher education and professional development

Chapter number

11

Pagination

230 - 256

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey P.a.

ISBN-13

9781522507277

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2017, IGI Global

Extent

15

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Tucker

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