Internationalisation of the Curriculum

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A01=Huong Le Thanh Phan
A01=Jill Blackmore
A01=Ly Thi Tran
Australia
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Author_Jill Blackmore
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Barnett
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Coates
comparative education
comparative pedagogy
cross-cultural curriculum implementation
curriculum
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faculty development strategies
higher education policy
international education
internationalisation
Kemmis
practice architectures theory
qualitative educational research
staff experience
student experience
transnational education
Vietnam

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032389622
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book compares the nature and practice of internationalisation of the curriculum at the policy, institutional, and classroom levels in Vietnam and Australia: the former an Asian, developing, and sending country of international students, and the latter an Anglophone, developed country, and a major education export provider.

By examining curriculum internationalisation practices in these two vastly different socio-cultural contexts, the book contributes to the understanding of the magnitude and the range of differences regarding national and institutional responses to the common call for curriculum internationalisation. It addresses the impacts of the latest technological, political, economic, and sociocultural developments and COVID-19 on higher education internationalisation, as well as the digitalisation of international education. Crucially, it responds to a critical gap in the literature by not only investigating curriculum internationalisation policies and their implementation, but how faculty staff and students experience and engage with internationalisation of the curriculum in their home context, and how they position themselves and are positioned by the structural conditions with regard to curriculum internationalisation. The authors utilise document analysis, in-depth interviews, and focus groups from a four-year research project. The research employs a unique conceptual framework combining practice architectures theory and Barnett and Coate’s conceptualisation of curriculum as knowing-acting-being.

Providing rich inputs for new ways of thinking and doing to enhance educational quality and the learning experiences of all students, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, academic staff, practitioners, leaders, and students in higher education and international and comparative education.

Huong Le Thanh Phan is an Academic Skills Advisor (Research) at RMIT University, Australia.

Ly Thi Tran is a Professor in the School of Education, Deakin University, Australia.

Jill Blackmore is Alfred Deakin Professor and Personal Chair in Education at the Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia.