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Hand-in-hand with the continuing drive to recruit international students to Western universities goes an interest in student engagement. However, it is often unclear exactly what is meant by engagement. This book goes beyond the policy rhetoric to provide a practice-based explication of international student engagement and its enabling institutional conditions. By utilising a social practice conceptual model, the book explains the multiple dimensions of engagement that are often conflated in policy: the antecedents to engagement, the actions of engaging, and the achievements and outcomes of engagement. As a result, the book is able to address issues such as how English comes to matter in international student academic practice; the teaching and assessment approaches that promote international student engagement; and the metacognitive, cognitive and affective strategies that international students use to achieve academic and personal transformation.



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Despite an extended history of international education, questions persist about how to educate international students. This timely book provides a much-needed positive exemplar that is richly contextualised, while foregrounding international students’ experiences in higher education. It is a clear, accessible account with implications for practice, policy and research relating to international students.

* Gloria Dall’Alba, The University of Queensland, Australia *

In this deeply-realized study Margaret Kettle helps us to understand what living in an interconnected and interdependent world means in higher education. This book encourages us to be brave and take risks, open up to radically new learning and more plural identities, and never stop looking for common ground with ‘the other’ who is also ourselves.

* Simon Marginson, UCL Institute of Education, UK *

The book is relevant in times of the hyper-marketing of international higher education around the world. It’s ideal for international education policy makers, provides solid theory for researchers interested in international student experience, as well as being practical for lecturers and others interested in transforming international student experience into a success.

-- Katrin Volt * SIETAR EUROPA Journal, December - February 2018 *

Kettle's contribution is valuable for researchers in the area of internationalization of higher education [...] the book is an informative resource providing an original conceptualization of engagement, extending on internationalization of higher education literature, and provding insight into the international student experience through the perspective of international student engagement.

-- Michael Atherinos, The University of Queensland, Australia * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 42:2 *

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter One: The Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education

Chapter Two: International Students in the Western Academy: Representations across Time

Chapter Three: Conceptualising International Student Engagement

Chapter Four: University People and Places: Diversity in Action

Chapter Five: English: What Counts In the Academy

Chapter Six: Teaching: Generating Learning and Participation

Chapter Seven: Crafting Lives: Action, Austerity, Aesthetics

Chapter Eight: International Student Engagement in Higher Education

References

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      Publisher: Multilingual Matters
      Publication Date: 01/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781788920018, 978-1788920018
      ISBN10: 1788920015

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Hand-in-hand with the continuing drive to recruit international students to Western universities goes an interest in student engagement. However, it is often unclear exactly what is meant by engagement. This book goes beyond the policy rhetoric to provide a practice-based explication of international student engagement and its enabling institutional conditions. By utilising a social practice conceptual model, the book explains the multiple dimensions of engagement that are often conflated in policy: the antecedents to engagement, the actions of engaging, and the achievements and outcomes of engagement. As a result, the book is able to address issues such as how English comes to matter in international student academic practice; the teaching and assessment approaches that promote international student engagement; and the metacognitive, cognitive and affective strategies that international students use to achieve academic and personal transformation.



      Trade Review

      Despite an extended history of international education, questions persist about how to educate international students. This timely book provides a much-needed positive exemplar that is richly contextualised, while foregrounding international students’ experiences in higher education. It is a clear, accessible account with implications for practice, policy and research relating to international students.

      * Gloria Dall’Alba, The University of Queensland, Australia *

      In this deeply-realized study Margaret Kettle helps us to understand what living in an interconnected and interdependent world means in higher education. This book encourages us to be brave and take risks, open up to radically new learning and more plural identities, and never stop looking for common ground with ‘the other’ who is also ourselves.

      * Simon Marginson, UCL Institute of Education, UK *

      The book is relevant in times of the hyper-marketing of international higher education around the world. It’s ideal for international education policy makers, provides solid theory for researchers interested in international student experience, as well as being practical for lecturers and others interested in transforming international student experience into a success.

      -- Katrin Volt * SIETAR EUROPA Journal, December - February 2018 *

      Kettle's contribution is valuable for researchers in the area of internationalization of higher education [...] the book is an informative resource providing an original conceptualization of engagement, extending on internationalization of higher education literature, and provding insight into the international student experience through the perspective of international student engagement.

      -- Michael Atherinos, The University of Queensland, Australia * Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 42:2 *

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter One: The Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education

      Chapter Two: International Students in the Western Academy: Representations across Time

      Chapter Three: Conceptualising International Student Engagement

      Chapter Four: University People and Places: Diversity in Action

      Chapter Five: English: What Counts In the Academy

      Chapter Six: Teaching: Generating Learning and Participation

      Chapter Seven: Crafting Lives: Action, Austerity, Aesthetics

      Chapter Eight: International Student Engagement in Higher Education

      References

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