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Discussion Group 2: Increasing the quality of education programmes by means of faculty staff with vast international experience &/or from abroad. Dorothy Kelly Vicerrector for International Relations and Development Cooperation University of Granada Member of Spanish BET.
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Discussion Group 2:Increasing the quality of education programmes by means of faculty staff with vast international experience &/or from abroad Dorothy Kelly Vicerrector for International Relations and Development Cooperation University of Granada Member of Spanish BET Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Structure Prior issues Definitions & data Brief case studies Impact: intended positive impact and how to measure it Obstacles Discussion Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Prior issues Increasing the quality of education programmes by means of faculty staff with vast international experience &/or from abroad Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Definitions & data • Indicators > quality of teaching in general, proxies • International ≠ foreign (nationality, immigration, EU…) • Full-time tenured staff / temporary mobility • Length of stay > significant? • Research ≠ teaching Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Brief case studies Faculty of Law UGR Diploma in Law of a European Country (additional to first cycle degree) • Languages • Erasmus study period • Seminar on Law of a European country (taught by staff from abroad) Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Brief case studies Impact • Internationalization at Home • Promotion of mobility • Promotion of language competence • Internationalizes the curriculum • Exchange of knowedge and best practice among staff • Potential research cooperation (and viceversa Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Brief case studies Dual degree programmes • Stetson University College of Law (Florida) • University of Ferrara (Italy) • University of Bayreuth (Germany) • University of Paris (France) Participation of staff from partner universities in teaching on an exchange basis with intended impact on: • student guidance • exchange of best practice • curricular content • methodology for T&L, assessment… • language issues Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Brief case studies Department of Translation and Interpreting UGR • multilingual Department teaching 9 different languages • staff of 12 nationalities • 63 members of staff, of whom 25 of foreign origin, 6 local Spaniards with full foreign degrees, 20 local Spaniards with substantial experience abroad Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Brief case studies Impact (?) • High level of implication in mobility programmes for staff and students • Multiple degree programme with 9 European partners since 1989 • Teaching and learning: wide variety of approaches, mostly student centred, competence-based, Bologna avant la lettre • Quality: leads the informal ranking of Spanish T&I programmes (chicken and egg?); only public Spanish university in prestigious international network CIUTI • Integration of foreign students: Temcu project > staff with international experience more open to multicultural classroom Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Impact: intended positive impact and how to measure it 5 strategic uses of impact of internationalization (IMPI) • Enchance quality of education (teaching and learning) • Enhance quality of research • Prepare students effectively for life and work in an intercultural and globalizing world • Enhance international reputation and visibility • Service to society and community social engagement Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Impact: intended positive impact and how to measure it Quality of education programmes (teaching and learning): • Notoriously difficult to measure • Use of proxies, amongst which internationalization (again chicken and egg?) • User satisfaction • Actual learning outcomes: AHELO, specific studies (e.g. intercultural competence) Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Obstacles Long-term staff • National, regional, local legislation and regulations on staff recruitment, promotion and engagement • National, regional and local practice and culture regarding staff recruitment, promotion and engagement • … Temporary staff mobility • Financing of short term or temporary mobility • Conditions for participation in short term or temporary mobility: leave of absence, double work load, minimum periods, finance… • Recognition of participation in evaluation, work load calculation • Family situations • Language competence • … Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011
Over to you! Higher Education Reform Project: Enhancing Quality Through InternationalisationSeminar for Bologna and HE Reform Experts, Lisbon, October 2011