Active Teaching and Learning in Cross‐National Perspective
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Document Type
Article
Volume
16
Issue
2
Abstract
Recent developments in globalization, education, and technology suggest exciting possibilities for cross‐national active teaching and learning in international studies. This paper reviews scholarship on the potential for systematic and intentional cross‐national pedagogical innovations in international studies. Three critical themes are identified and explored: culture and cross‐national education, collaboration across contexts, and the need for systematic assessment. Each plays an important role in facilitating effective active teaching and learning cross‐nationally. A broader examination of the opportunities and challenges of cross‐national education in international studies suggests guidelines for a systematic, collaborative cross‐national approach to an emerging active teaching and learning research agenda.
Keywords
active learning, cross‐national, globalization, collaboration, assessment
Recommended Citation
Krain, Matthew; Kille, Kent J.; and Lantis, Jeffrey S., "Active Teaching and Learning in Cross‐National Perspective" (2015). International Studies Perspectives, , 142-155. 10.1111/insp.12083. Retrieved from https://openworks.wooster.edu/facpub/358