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Understanding Involvement And Integration Factors For International College Student Persistence, Linda Okoye Fagan
Understanding Involvement And Integration Factors For International College Student Persistence, Linda Okoye Fagan
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the involvement and integration factors that contribute to the persistence of international students. Persistence and retention are central to improving higher education, and individual student persistence as well as the rates at which students persist have direct ramifications on the university retention rate. With an increased focus on campus diversity as well as a global focus on the internationalization of higher education, it is evident that gaining a firmer grasp on the experiences of international students is necessary in order for institutions to effectively achieve their mission. This study aims to better …
University Administrators, Leadership, And Faculty Views On The Internationalization Of Curriculum, Alina Pap
University Administrators, Leadership, And Faculty Views On The Internationalization Of Curriculum, Alina Pap
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
International curriculum is a scholastic model to implement international and intercultural dimensions within teaching and learning strategies across disciplines. However, theorists emphasized that IoC is not an independent institutional strategy rather it is tied to internationalization of higher education as a complex and institutionally customized policy. Studies conducted in various national contexts underscore two main critiques brought to implementation of IoC. First, institutions of higher education have different possibilities to implement IoC and colleges and universities in Northern, European and Western countries manipulate the process of internationalization. Second, the role of administrators, leadership and faculty is essential in the implementation …