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  1. Student Perceptions of Internationalization of the Curriculum: An Australian case study.Matthew Absalom & Katharine Vadura - 2006 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):317-334.
    One of the recent imperatives in higher education worldwide has been internationalization of the curriculum. The object of this article is to explore student perceptions of internationalization across diverse course offerings within one school of the University of South Australia . UniSA is notable in the Australian context as a university which from very early in its development enshrined internationalization among its seven ‘graduate qualities’. In this preliminary study, we explore the notions of internationalization of the curriculum as represented in (...)
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  • ‘ Making A World That Is Worth Living In’: Humanities Teaching And The Formation Of Practical Reasoning.Melanie Walker - 2009 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 8 (3):231-246.
    This article considers humanities teaching as a vital space where students might develop their capability as ‘practical reasoners’. The importance of this for self-development, but also for society and democratic life, is considered, while the economic purposes which currently dominate higher education are critiqued. An example is taken from the teaching of history to show how lecturers teach and students learn secular intellectual practices under pedagogical arrangements of communicative reasoning and ontological becoming.
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