Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria

Curtin Business School (CBS) was one of the pioneer institutions to engage in international delivery of higher education in the Australasian region. CBS has over twenty years of experience in transnational education, with three branch campuses in Sarawak, Sydney and Singapore, as well as multiple tw...

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Main Authors: Pedigo, Kerry, Bolt, Susan
Other Authors: Piet Kommers
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IADIS Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34736
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description Curtin Business School (CBS) was one of the pioneer institutions to engage in international delivery of higher education in the Australasian region. CBS has over twenty years of experience in transnational education, with three branch campuses in Sarawak, Sydney and Singapore, as well as multiple twinning partnerships in Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Indonesia and Mauritius. This paper presents the findings of a study which investigated this induction initiative undertaken by CBS under the leadership of the authors in 2011-12. This initiative involved improving induction processes and support in the transnational teaching context of CBS with the aim of ensuring students across diverse contexts and locations were provided with comparable quality teaching and learning experiences. As a result several resources including a USB which contained a film and other resources were developed. In this project the researchers sought feedback from participants related to the usefulness of the resources and suggestions for improvement. This study investigated the validity of an induction package and focusing on inducting casual teaching staff in local and transnational teaching contexts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-347362023-02-07T08:01:20Z Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria Pedigo, Kerry Bolt, Susan Piet Kommers Tomayess Issa Pedro Isaias sessional (casual) academic staff quality assurance and transnational education Curtin Business School (CBS) was one of the pioneer institutions to engage in international delivery of higher education in the Australasian region. CBS has over twenty years of experience in transnational education, with three branch campuses in Sarawak, Sydney and Singapore, as well as multiple twinning partnerships in Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Indonesia and Mauritius. This paper presents the findings of a study which investigated this induction initiative undertaken by CBS under the leadership of the authors in 2011-12. This initiative involved improving induction processes and support in the transnational teaching context of CBS with the aim of ensuring students across diverse contexts and locations were provided with comparable quality teaching and learning experiences. As a result several resources including a USB which contained a film and other resources were developed. In this project the researchers sought feedback from participants related to the usefulness of the resources and suggestions for improvement. This study investigated the validity of an induction package and focusing on inducting casual teaching staff in local and transnational teaching contexts. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34736 IADIS Press restricted
spellingShingle sessional (casual) academic staff
quality assurance and transnational education
Pedigo, Kerry
Bolt, Susan
Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title_full Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title_fullStr Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title_full_unstemmed Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title_short Learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
title_sort learning in multicultural contexts without compromising quality and equivalence to balance local and global criteria
topic sessional (casual) academic staff
quality assurance and transnational education
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34736