当你在睡觉:实现国际合作教学的梦想

Kathrine Johnson, L. Frondigoun, Helen Jones
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两所或多所地理位置遥远的大学之间的协作教学是可能的。根据全球趋势,我们知道我们未来的专业人士和从业人员将越来越多地在不同的司法管辖区和文化背景下工作。21世纪的大学教育可以通过有效的沟通来建立跨界社区,重新关注学习、教学和创新,从而弥合学术与实践之间的鸿沟。本文描述了伙伴关系和协作的构建,考虑了质量保证安排的重要性,并提出了关于如何发展、维护和进一步发展这些协作伙伴关系的挑战性问题。我们希望为学生提供一个刺激的学习机会,使他们能够在国际环境中与刑事司法机构合作。“谋杀@”项目要求学生参与一系列在线活动,并在虚拟真实的专业环境中相互协作。重点是围绕如何实现有意义的国际合作的叙述进行教学、学习和教学法。
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While You Were Sleeping: Realising the Dream of International Collaborative Teaching
Abstract Collaborative teaching between two or more geographically distant universities is possible. Informed by global trends, we know that our future professionals and practitioners will increasingly move through different jurisdictions and cultural contexts. Twenty-first century university education can bridge the academic/practitioner divide, by using effective communication to build cross-border communities that refocus learning, teaching and innovation. This paper describes the construction of partnerships and collaboration, considers the importance of quality assurance arrangements and poses challenging questions about how these collaborative partnerships can be developed, maintained and taken further. We wanted to provide students with a stimulating learning opportunity that prepares them to operate in international surroundings in relation to criminal justice agencies. The “Murder @” projects require students to engage in a series of online activities, and to collaborate with each other in the setting of a virtually authentic professional environment. The key focus is on teaching, learning and pedagogy framed around a narrative of how meaningful international collaboration can be achieved.
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