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Cultural Journeys in Higher Education
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This book focuses on student cultural diversity in HE and assesses how cultural difference affects students' education and social experience. The authors use interviews to look at these issues from...
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27 June 2019

The cultural diversity of university student populations can be seen to reflect the changing demographics of an increasingly international mobile workforce. The implications of the growing migrant population and differing communication patterns in the classroom is a highly under-researched area. Cultural Journeys in Higher Education provides a unique insight into the cultural experiences of university recounted through the students' narratives and voices.
This book explores the increasingly culturally diverse composition of the student body and its impact on student learning. The need to negotiate differing cultural scripts and adapting to the new cultural landscape when students arrive at university are just a few of the experiences addressed within this important text. Cultural Journeys in Higher Education navigates the issue of curriculum delivery through the eyes of those who receive the education and questions whether a new approach is needed to adapt to an increasingly culturally diverse student body.
The student experience is a central focus of this book, giving researchers, practitioners and leaders in education a unique perspective that will enable them to further understand the cultural framework that underpins Higher Education.
Price: $61.99
Pages: 168
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date:
27 June 2019
ISBN: 9781787438590
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Higher, Higher & further education, tertiary education, EDUCATION / Multicultural Education, EDUCATION / Inclusive Education
Using the perspective of a cultural journey, this book focuses on the experiences and perspectives of students from different cultures in higher education in the UK, the obstacles they face, and the skills they use to negotiate their way through higher education. It draws on student narratives to discuss the concepts of resilience and belonging and how institutions can support belonging; the narratives of first-generation migrants and the need for the students to appreciate cultural "others" in the classroom so that all students feel included and develop a sense of belonging; the experiences of second and third-generation migrants; the difficulties and challenges arising from cultural transitions and the potential for cultural dissonance that may arise from interactions in universities; and the potential impact of students' higher education experiences on their cultural journeys.
Jan Bamford is Head of Student Experience and Academic Outcomes at London Metropolitan University UK and has been a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2014. Her research interests are focused around the experience of cultural diversity in the classroom and internationalising the curriculum.
Lucie Pollard was Faculty Operating Officer in the Faculty of Education and Health, at the University of Greenwich, UK. Lucie has recently taken up a post as Director of the University of the West of Scotland's London campus. Her research interests are on cultural diversity, non-traditional students and achievement in higher education.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Bridging barriers
Chapter 2. Strangers in a new land
Chapter 3. "Leaving culture at the classroom door"
Chapter 4. Strangers in your own land
Chapter 5. Culture and developing relationality in higher education