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Student engagement as pathway for deterritorialising curriculum internationalisation in higher education

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2020

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Fomunyam, Kehdinga George

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Horizon Research Publishing Co., Ltd.

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This paper explores the concept of curriculum internationalisation in higher education. It recognises and articulates the fact that the curriculum internationalisation process needs to be deterritorialised and the best approach to this is ensuring student engagement. In discussing this in detail, the paper theorises student engagement and the different perspectives on and of engagement, discusses curriculum internationalisation and deterritorialisation. The paper then focuses on deterritorialising curriculum internationalisation through student engagement. The paper concludes with four key thoughts on curriculum internationalisation on the platform of student engagement in a deterritorialised context. The paper recommends that curriculum internationalisation should be contextual in nature. Also, deterritorialisation of the institution and the curriculum internationalisation process and the curriculum itself are key to successfully internationalising the curriculum and give students the best educational experience. Thirdly, for the curriculum internationalisation process to be successful, there is a need for a practical framework. And lastly, student engagement is critical in the internationalisation process and for the success of curriculum internationalisation itself

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1301 Education Systems, 2005 Literary Studies, Curriculum internationalisation, Deterritorialisation, Student engagement, Higher education and students

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Fomunyam, K.G.. Student engagement as pathway for deterritorialising curriculum internationalisation in higher education. Universal Journal of Educational Research. 8(6): 2727-2736. doi:10.13189/ujer.2020.080658

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10.13189/ujer.2020.080658

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