TY - JOUR
T1 - Communities of practice as a solution for the implementation gap in internationalisation of the curriculum
AU - Ryan, Deirdre
AU - Faulkner, Fiona
AU - Dillane, Dominic
AU - Flood, Robert V.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 HERDSA.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The educational benefits of internationalisation in higher education are of paramount importance for all students. Despite an increasing presence of best practice guides and internationalisation strategies, there appears to be a significant implementation gap in terms of lecturers’ engagement with internationalisation in their teaching practice. Through an Action Research-informed Community of Practice approach, this study aims to provide new insights into lecturers’ engagement with Internationalisation of the Curriculum by examining their own perspectives, an area which has been underdeveloped to date. The Community of Practice provided an effective way of raising lecturers’ awareness of Internationalisation of the Curriculum, while simultaneously effecting change at teaching and institution-wide levels. It facilitated an environment that encouraged lecturers to both incorporate global dimensions into their teaching and collaborate with colleagues to provide integrated learning opportunities for students that reflect the multicultural world. The findings presented focus specifically on lecturers’ perspectives of Internationalisation of the Curriculum and are relevant to a large body of stakeholders, namely those involved in Internationalisation of the Curriculum specifically, as well as practitioners interested in Continuous Professional Learning and best practice teaching in general.
AB - The educational benefits of internationalisation in higher education are of paramount importance for all students. Despite an increasing presence of best practice guides and internationalisation strategies, there appears to be a significant implementation gap in terms of lecturers’ engagement with internationalisation in their teaching practice. Through an Action Research-informed Community of Practice approach, this study aims to provide new insights into lecturers’ engagement with Internationalisation of the Curriculum by examining their own perspectives, an area which has been underdeveloped to date. The Community of Practice provided an effective way of raising lecturers’ awareness of Internationalisation of the Curriculum, while simultaneously effecting change at teaching and institution-wide levels. It facilitated an environment that encouraged lecturers to both incorporate global dimensions into their teaching and collaborate with colleagues to provide integrated learning opportunities for students that reflect the multicultural world. The findings presented focus specifically on lecturers’ perspectives of Internationalisation of the Curriculum and are relevant to a large body of stakeholders, namely those involved in Internationalisation of the Curriculum specifically, as well as practitioners interested in Continuous Professional Learning and best practice teaching in general.
KW - Change theory
KW - Community of Practice
KW - Continuous Professional Learning
KW - Internationalisation of the Curriculum
KW - Lecturers’ perspectives
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85100520937&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/07294360.2021.1877630
DO - 10.1080/07294360.2021.1877630
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100520937
SN - 0729-4360
VL - 41
SP - 882
EP - 897
JO - Higher Education Research and Development
JF - Higher Education Research and Development
IS - 3
ER -