全球高等教育伙伴关系:中国和撒哈拉以南非洲访问学者在美国大学参与的看法

S. Bano, J. Mercy, J. Dirkx
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本文重点研究了参与者对参与的看法,并比较了撒哈拉以南非洲和中国访问学者的经验。我们使用Mezirow(2000)的变革学习理论来探讨学者们在美国期间如何理解他们的经历。我们采用定性研究方法,并对来自两个不同项目的访问学者进行了深入访谈。这项研究的结果表明,参与者认为他们在美国大学的时间是一个专业发展的机会,有助于推进他们的职业目标。这两个团体的学者都对美国的高水平资源表示赞赏,因为这使他们能够提高他们的研究和教学技能。他们的目标是利用在国外获得的知识对本国社会产生影响。每组学者都有兴趣在美国建立社交网络,以帮助推进他们的职业目标。然而,与撒哈拉以南非洲的同行相比,中国学者对在美国的个人成长和学习英语更感兴趣。关键词:能力建设,中国,国际访问学者,长期,短期,撒哈拉以南非洲
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Global Higher Education Partnerships: Perceptions of Chinese and Sub-Saharan African Visiting Scholarsof Engagement in US Universities
This paper focuses on the participants’ perceptions of engagement and compares the experiences of visiting scholars from Sub-Saharan Africa and China. We used Mezirow’s (2000) Transformative Learning Theory to explore how the scholars made meaning of their experiences while in the U.S. We employed a qualitative research method and conducted in-depth interviews with visiting scholars from two separate programs. The findings of this study showed that the participants considered their time spent at the U.S. university as a professional development opportunity to help advance their career objectives. Scholars from both groups appreciated the high level of resources available in the U.S.,since it allowed them to increase their research and teaching skills.They aimed to make an impact on their home societies with the knowledge gained abroad. Each set of scholars was interested in building social networks in the U.S. to help propel their career goals. However, Chinese scholars expressed more interest in personal growth and learning English while in the U.S., compared to their Sub-Saharan African counterparts.            Keywords: capacity building, Chinese, international visiting scholars, long-term, short-term,Sub-Saharan Africans
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