Language, Culture, and Education in an Internationalizing University
Perspectives and Practices of Faculty, Students, and Staff
Herausgeber: Beck, Kumari; Gu, Michelle Mingyue; Song, Yang; Lin, Angel M Y; Ilieva, Roumiana
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Language, Culture, and Education in an Internationalizing University
Perspectives and Practices of Faculty, Students, and Staff
Herausgeber: Beck, Kumari; Gu, Michelle Mingyue; Song, Yang; Lin, Angel M Y; Ilieva, Roumiana
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"This book offers a multi-dimensional analysis of the experiences of faculty, students, and staff at a Canadian university that emphasizes international education, providing an ethnographic lens for understanding globalization and internationalization of higher education on a global scale. It provides valuable insights for higher education program leaders and decision makers to strategically rethink the value and quality of the internationalization activities they engage in and their commitment to ethical internationalization"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book offers a multi-dimensional analysis of the experiences of faculty, students, and staff at a Canadian university that emphasizes international education, providing an ethnographic lens for understanding globalization and internationalization of higher education on a global scale. It provides valuable insights for higher education program leaders and decision makers to strategically rethink the value and quality of the internationalization activities they engage in and their commitment to ethical internationalization"-- Provided by publisher.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350211759
- ISBN-10: 1350211753
- Artikelnr.: 73539386
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350211759
- ISBN-10: 1350211753
- Artikelnr.: 73539386
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kumari Beck is Associate Professor and Co-Director, Centre for Research on International Education at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Roumiana Ilieva is Associate Professor in the fields of applied linguistics and second/additional language education at Simon Fraser University, Canada.
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Series Editor Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Framing Internationalization, Language and Cultural
Difference, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
1. Faculty Experiences of Teaching with/in Cultural Difference in an
Internationalizing University, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
2. Content Area Faculty Engagement with Language Matters in an
Internationalizing University, Rumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
3. Narratives on IELTS Test Writing, Preparation, and English Learning of
Chinese International Students in Canada, Zhihua (Olivia) Zhang (Trinity
Western University, Canada)
4. Internationalization as Intercultural Capital or "I feel I Am a Cultural
Transformer", Aisha Ravindran (University of British Columbia, Canada) and
Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
5. Pre-service Teachers' Experiences of Learning with/in Cultural
Difference in Study Abroad, Jaswinder (Jas) Uppal-Hershorn (University of
the Fraser Valley, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
6. Challenges Faced by Japanese English Teachers Applying Knowledge after
Study Abroad, Steve Marshall (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Brent
Amburgey (Willamette University, USA)
7. Staff as Third Space Professionals, Chelsey Laird (University Mobility
for Asia and the Pacific, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
8. The Experiences of Staff Regarding Language in the Internationalizing
University, Camila Miranda (Northeastern University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
9. Implementing a Post-Entry Language Assessment in a First-Year
Engineering Course to Center Academic Language and Literacy in an
Internationalizing University, Amanda Wallace (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Michael Sjoerdsma (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
10. Critical Perspectives towards Assessing Impact and Outcomes in Language
Development Within Business Education, Valia Spiliotopoulos (University of
Ottawa, Canada)
11. The Development and Impact of a Linguistically Responsive Classroom
Series to Address Linguistic Diversity in Higher Education, Amanda Wallace,
Eilidh Singh (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Fiona Shaw (Simon Fraser
University, Canada)
Conclusion: Closing Reflections, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Index
List of Figures
Series Editor Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Framing Internationalization, Language and Cultural
Difference, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
1. Faculty Experiences of Teaching with/in Cultural Difference in an
Internationalizing University, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
2. Content Area Faculty Engagement with Language Matters in an
Internationalizing University, Rumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
3. Narratives on IELTS Test Writing, Preparation, and English Learning of
Chinese International Students in Canada, Zhihua (Olivia) Zhang (Trinity
Western University, Canada)
4. Internationalization as Intercultural Capital or "I feel I Am a Cultural
Transformer", Aisha Ravindran (University of British Columbia, Canada) and
Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
5. Pre-service Teachers' Experiences of Learning with/in Cultural
Difference in Study Abroad, Jaswinder (Jas) Uppal-Hershorn (University of
the Fraser Valley, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
6. Challenges Faced by Japanese English Teachers Applying Knowledge after
Study Abroad, Steve Marshall (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Brent
Amburgey (Willamette University, USA)
7. Staff as Third Space Professionals, Chelsey Laird (University Mobility
for Asia and the Pacific, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
8. The Experiences of Staff Regarding Language in the Internationalizing
University, Camila Miranda (Northeastern University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
9. Implementing a Post-Entry Language Assessment in a First-Year
Engineering Course to Center Academic Language and Literacy in an
Internationalizing University, Amanda Wallace (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Michael Sjoerdsma (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
10. Critical Perspectives towards Assessing Impact and Outcomes in Language
Development Within Business Education, Valia Spiliotopoulos (University of
Ottawa, Canada)
11. The Development and Impact of a Linguistically Responsive Classroom
Series to Address Linguistic Diversity in Higher Education, Amanda Wallace,
Eilidh Singh (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Fiona Shaw (Simon Fraser
University, Canada)
Conclusion: Closing Reflections, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Index
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Series Editor Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Framing Internationalization, Language and Cultural
Difference, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
1. Faculty Experiences of Teaching with/in Cultural Difference in an
Internationalizing University, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
2. Content Area Faculty Engagement with Language Matters in an
Internationalizing University, Rumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
3. Narratives on IELTS Test Writing, Preparation, and English Learning of
Chinese International Students in Canada, Zhihua (Olivia) Zhang (Trinity
Western University, Canada)
4. Internationalization as Intercultural Capital or "I feel I Am a Cultural
Transformer", Aisha Ravindran (University of British Columbia, Canada) and
Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
5. Pre-service Teachers' Experiences of Learning with/in Cultural
Difference in Study Abroad, Jaswinder (Jas) Uppal-Hershorn (University of
the Fraser Valley, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
6. Challenges Faced by Japanese English Teachers Applying Knowledge after
Study Abroad, Steve Marshall (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Brent
Amburgey (Willamette University, USA)
7. Staff as Third Space Professionals, Chelsey Laird (University Mobility
for Asia and the Pacific, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
8. The Experiences of Staff Regarding Language in the Internationalizing
University, Camila Miranda (Northeastern University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
9. Implementing a Post-Entry Language Assessment in a First-Year
Engineering Course to Center Academic Language and Literacy in an
Internationalizing University, Amanda Wallace (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Michael Sjoerdsma (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
10. Critical Perspectives towards Assessing Impact and Outcomes in Language
Development Within Business Education, Valia Spiliotopoulos (University of
Ottawa, Canada)
11. The Development and Impact of a Linguistically Responsive Classroom
Series to Address Linguistic Diversity in Higher Education, Amanda Wallace,
Eilidh Singh (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Fiona Shaw (Simon Fraser
University, Canada)
Conclusion: Closing Reflections, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Index
List of Figures
Series Editor Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Framing Internationalization, Language and Cultural
Difference, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
1. Faculty Experiences of Teaching with/in Cultural Difference in an
Internationalizing University, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
2. Content Area Faculty Engagement with Language Matters in an
Internationalizing University, Rumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
3. Narratives on IELTS Test Writing, Preparation, and English Learning of
Chinese International Students in Canada, Zhihua (Olivia) Zhang (Trinity
Western University, Canada)
4. Internationalization as Intercultural Capital or "I feel I Am a Cultural
Transformer", Aisha Ravindran (University of British Columbia, Canada) and
Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
5. Pre-service Teachers' Experiences of Learning with/in Cultural
Difference in Study Abroad, Jaswinder (Jas) Uppal-Hershorn (University of
the Fraser Valley, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
6. Challenges Faced by Japanese English Teachers Applying Knowledge after
Study Abroad, Steve Marshall (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Brent
Amburgey (Willamette University, USA)
7. Staff as Third Space Professionals, Chelsey Laird (University Mobility
for Asia and the Pacific, Canada) and Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada)
8. The Experiences of Staff Regarding Language in the Internationalizing
University, Camila Miranda (Northeastern University, Canada) and Roumiana
Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
9. Implementing a Post-Entry Language Assessment in a First-Year
Engineering Course to Center Academic Language and Literacy in an
Internationalizing University, Amanda Wallace (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Michael Sjoerdsma (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
10. Critical Perspectives towards Assessing Impact and Outcomes in Language
Development Within Business Education, Valia Spiliotopoulos (University of
Ottawa, Canada)
11. The Development and Impact of a Linguistically Responsive Classroom
Series to Address Linguistic Diversity in Higher Education, Amanda Wallace,
Eilidh Singh (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Fiona Shaw (Simon Fraser
University, Canada)
Conclusion: Closing Reflections, Kumari Beck (Simon Fraser University,
Canada) and Roumiana Ilieva (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
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