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Bringing the Learning Home: Examining the Course-Level Impact of International Professional Experience

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posted on 2023-05-24, 03:31 authored by Ange Fitzgerald, Ondine Bradbury
Within an ever-increasing time of globalisation, globalised learning and international mobility, international professional experience can provide a range of opportunities for personal and academic growth. Perhaps unsurprisingly, pre-service teachers commonly attest to the positive impact of international placements. What is less well understood is the impact on the learning and teaching that occurs at the university curriculum level prior to and after an international placement. An emergent aspect of this research and the focus of this paper is the impact of these experiences in terms of what they offer the university teaching and learning context. To gain a further understanding of the extent of these impacts, a set of reflective narratives from 10 pre-service teachers and seven teacher educators were gathered and analysed using inductive, thematic analysis. The findings showed that for pre-service teachers and teacher educators that context both culturally and educationally were paramount. The reflections highlighted the impact on the development of a range of general capabilities for both sets of participants. Additionally, international placement experiences increased levels of reflection for both pre-service teachers and teacher educators, which led to further understanding and refining their teacherly identity.

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Journal

International Education Studies

Volume

16

Pagination

31-42

Location

Toronto, Ont.

ISSN

1913-9020

eISSN

1913-9039

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Canadian Center of Science and Education

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