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2018

Sherene Hattingh

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Internationalising A School: Teachers Perspectives On Pedagogy, Curriculum, And Inclusion, Sherry J. Hattingh, Margaret Kettle, Joanne Brownlee Jun 2018

Internationalising A School: Teachers Perspectives On Pedagogy, Curriculum, And Inclusion, Sherry J. Hattingh, Margaret Kettle, Joanne Brownlee

Sherene Hattingh

The increase of internationalisation in Australian schools marks this as a significant teaching and learning experience for many teachers, specifically those in the secondary school. This case study of a secondary school investigated the concerns of teachers impacted by the implementation of an internationalisation policy. The study examined the teachers' responses to issues often associated with internationalisation in schools: pedagogy, curriculum and student inclusion. Four key concerns emerged in the data: (i) feelings of being ill-prepared; (ii) questions about curriculum enactment and student participation; (iii) the need for greater intercultural competence; and (iv) a lack of clarity about the relationship …