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Internationalization, Student Engagement, and Global Graduates: A Comparative Study of Vietnamese and Australian Students’ Experience

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posted on 2024-06-06, 05:09 authored by Huong Phan, Ly TranLy Tran, Jillian BlackmoreJillian Blackmore
The article provides comparative insights into Vietnamese and Australian students’ experience of internationalization of the curriculum. We explore how local arrangements for curriculum internationalization in Australia and Vietnam enable and/or constrain students’ individual agency in taking control of their knowledge and skills to become skilful and culturally sensitive professionals and citizens. The article is part of a 4-year empirical study that includes 15 semistructured interviews with academics and nine focus groups with 40 students in both countries. We use practice architecture theory to interpret whether and to what extent students can be the key actors in internationalizing the curriculum and the factors that nurture or restrict their participation in this process. The article provides important comparative perspectives on students’ experience of participating in curriculum internationalization in Vietnam as a developing country and an international education importer and Australia as a developed country and an education export provider.

History

Journal

Journal of Studies in International Education

Volume

23

Pagination

171-189

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1028-3153

eISSN

1552-7808

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, European Association for International Education

Issue

1

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC