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Amaretpitak Rm., CL, Suvarnabhumi CampusAmaretpitak Rm., CL, Suvarnabhumi Campus
Topic:Topic:Topic:Topic: Boosting “Internationalization” Boosting “Internationalization”
in Student Affairsin Student Affairs
June 8, 2015June 8, 2015
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Familiar TermsFamiliar Terms
GlobalizationGlobalization
WesternizationWesternization
AmericanizationAmericanization
EuropeanizationEuropeanization
InternationalizationInternationalization
AseanizationAseanization
EasterinzationEasterinzation
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MisconceptionsMisconceptions
1. Education offers in the English language.
2. Studying Abroad.
3. International subjects
4. Having many international students
5. More partnerships, more international
etc.
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What is What is “internationalization”?“internationalization”?
1. According to Knight (2004, p.11): it is “the
process of integrating an international,
intercultural, or global dimension into the
purpose, functions or delivery of
postsecondary education.”
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What is What is “internationalization”?“internationalization”?
2. It is characterized by a development process that leads students to a greater awareness of international, be it defined as enhanced global competencies, improved cross-cultural awareness, or enhanced language acquisition.
(Green & Olson, 2003)
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Internationalization is a strategy for
enhancing the quality of education
and research.
In substance it has been defined as
being HE’s response to globalization.
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Fundamental Principles Guiding InternationalFundamental Principles Guiding International
The fundamental principle guiding
internationalization has been
traditionally considered a process,
based on values of cooperation,
partnership, exchange, mutual
benefits, and capacity building.
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Now, Now, internationalization is
increasingly characterized by competition, commercialization, self-interest, and status building.
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Fundamentally, Student Affairs should be constituted as student management, student services, and student development.
It is both community and student centered with holistic student development, and connecting academic and nonacademic student experience.
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Approaches to InternationalizationApproaches to InternationalizationApproaches to InternationalizationApproaches to Internationalization
1. Activity Approach …1. Activity Approach …1. Activity Approach …1. Activity Approach …
promotes activities … such as curriculum, student/faculty exchange, technical assistance, and international student.
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2. Competency Approach …2. Competency Approach …2. Competency Approach …2. Competency Approach …
emphasizes the development of skills, knowledge, attitudes and values in students, faculty and staff.
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3. Ethos Approach …3. Ethos Approach …3. Ethos Approach …3. Ethos Approach …
emphasizes creating a culture or climate that values and supports international/intercultural perspectives and initiatives
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4. Process Approach …4. Process Approach …4. Process Approach …4. Process Approach …
stresses integration of an international/ intercultural dimension into teaching, research and service through a combination of a wide range of activities, policies and procedures.
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The role of Student Affairs belongs in activities that would help create opportunities for students …
to understand globalization that impacts on their lives;
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The Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student Affairs
to enable AU campus to live happily in the diversity of ethnicities; religions and cultures;
to work with all areas of the campus to create more perspectives;
to encourage or create more student activities for international students …
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The Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student AffairsThe Role of Student Affairs
to make the student activities departments to make a concerted focus on international/global activities throughout the academic year.
etc.
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1. Ensuring appropriate training so that staff have skills to work effectively with a diverse student population.
2. Student Affairs must collaborate with Academic Affairs to ascertain the increased role …
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What are neededWhat are needed!!What are neededWhat are needed!!
3. Student Affairs role has shifted from one of support to one with significant leadership responsibilities.
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What are neededWhat are needed!!What are neededWhat are needed!!
4. SA should recognize the importance of international contact and collaboration and the need to incorporate a more global perspective into their work and leadership on campus.
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What are neededWhat are needed!!What are neededWhat are needed!!
5. SA should build on students’ capacities to engage with internationalization.
6. SA should have the ability to influence the prioritization of internationalization as a contributing element to campus’s international culture.
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SA must have a role to play to help facilitate those opportunities, and to do so with a professional mindset that values internationalization.
Campus environment should contribute to student success.
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Final RemarksFinal RemarksFinal RemarksFinal Remarks
Students need information. If they
do not have it, they will not get
involved with internationalization
Student will engage with
internationalization when access
routes are available and clear.
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Topic:Topic:Topic:Topic: Annual Faculty Seminar 2015Annual Faculty Seminar 2015
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Sub-TopicsSub-Topics
1. Internationalization
2. Digitization
3. Competency-based Education
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References:References:
Internationalization of HE: Towards a Conceptual
Framework
- ZHA Qiany
The Significance of International Issues and
Responsibilities in the Contemporary Work of
Student Affairs - Jon C. Dalton- Jon C. Dalton
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