Internationalisation
Internationalising the student experience in relation to Curriculum 2012 celebrates cultural diversity, is culturally inclusive, and promotes cultural integration. It also includes learner-centred teaching which engages students in Knowing, Doing, and Being. Internationalisation can therefore be used as one particular way of bringing the different features of Curriculum 2012 together.
On these pages you will find support material to assist you with embedding Internationalisation in the curriculum.
Teaching Support
These documents have been designed to give you specific and practical support in embedding internationalisation in your unit or course.
- How to guide
- How to take it further
- Curriculum 2012 Teaching ideas
Factsheets
These factsheets will give you a quick overview of information related to internationalisation.
- Internationalising the Curriculum
- Cross-cultural and international outlook
- English language development
Cultural bytes
A series of short videos that provide additional insight into the Chinese and Indian cultures.
Policies
These documents outline ECU’s official position on internationalisation and internationalisation of the Curriculum.
Links to other sites
The following sites may be useful in providing good ideas for teaching or to provide some more information about internationalisation and how other universities are approaching this priority.
Australia
International
- Higher Education Academy
Not a university site, but a general higher education site for the UK. - Loyola University
- Glasgow University
- University of Nottingham