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LEARNING AND TEACHING STRATEGIES IN AN INTERCULTURAL CONTEXT: OFFSHORE PROGRAMME IN VIETNAM
Auckland University of Technology (NEW ZEALAND)
About this paper:
Appears in: ICERI2013 Proceedings
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 4629-4635
ISBN: 978-84-616-3847-5
ISSN: 2340-1095
Conference name: 6th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Dates: 18-20 November, 2013
Location: Seville, Spain
Abstract:
The number of New Zealand universities delivering programmes to Asian countries is increasing. Students enrolled in offshore programmes may have developed a range of learning strategies that meet the needs of their home learning environment. However those same learning strategies may not match the needs of their foreign education provider. Further to this, offshore students may not be familiar with the foreign lecturers’ teaching approaches. The rapid internationalization of universities in countries such as New Zealand, and the adoption of the teaching of foreign degrees in countries such as Vietnam and China, makes it evident that a better understanding of offshore students’ academic needs, expectations and study habits will enhance the students’ learning experiences. Understanding the lecturer’s role in adapting teaching and learning in offshore delivery is also a useful lens to apply. In this paper, we document the learning and teaching strategies adopted by the students in Vietnam and lecturers from a university in New Zealand to overcome the issues identified by the students themselves. The paper proposes cultural awareness and intercultural competence as vital requirements for academics who are involved in course planning, operations, and management, as well as subject and paper development and delivery offshore.
Keywords:
Challenges and strategies in offshore programme, teaching and learning approaches; distance learning and technologies; offshore delivery; learning strategies; teaching strategies; intercultural competence; cultural awareness