Course

An Introduction To Internationalising The Curriculum

This course provides an overview of how to adapt your curriculum so that your students benefit from global or international features, considerations, and dimensions, irrespective of their ability to travel internationally.

This course has been developed with Anthony Manning from the University of Kent, UK, and it includes short videos, activities, and discussion prompts. When completed you will:

  • Understand the benefits of Internationalising the Curriculum (IoC) and how it could help your students.
  • Have a structured, scaffolded approach to IoC that you can follow.
  • Identify the barriers to adoption of IoC and know how to overcome them.

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  • 20 minutes
  • 7 Lessons
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