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The international construction student: a missed opportunity?

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by T McLaughlin, Anthony MillsAnthony Mills
Australian universities now have a more diverse undergraduate student population in construction degrees than at any other time in their history. The linguistic, ethnic and indigenous diversity of the Australian university student population has never been richer and this is reflected in construction classrooms. Wider participation rates of domestic students combined with the internationalisation and globalisation of higher education has resulted in a student population of identifiable sub-groups that were significantly under-represented or not represented at all in previous decades. This changing student cohort and the inherent pressures and challenges arising from this changing population is the subject of considerable discussion within the Australian tertiary sector. The extent to which Australian universities and the construction degree educators have responded to these pressures is under scrutiny. This paper argues that the climate, culture and curriculum of higher education within construction schools in Australia has not reflected this diversity and that rather than accommodate and embrace the effects of internationalisation Australian university construction schools may have missed a vital opportunity to be part of a global learning network.

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1 - 12

Location

Sydney, N. S. W.

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  • Yes

Start date

2006-07-11

End date

2006-07-14

ISBN-13

9780977532506

ISBN-10

097753250X

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2006, University of Technology Sydney

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Best, G Runeson

Title of proceedings

AUBEA 2006 : Proceeding of the 31st Australasian Universities Building Educators Association Conference

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