Globalization and academics' workplace learning: a case study in China

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Wang, Xuhong and Seddon, Terri. (2014). Globalization and academics' workplace learning: a case study in China. European Education: issues and studies. 46(4), pp. 25 - 42. https://doi.org/10.1080/10564934.2014.995537
AuthorsWang, Xuhong and Seddon, Terri
Abstract

Globalization is the major confronting challenge of higher education worldwide. And internationalization has become a response of higher education to meet the demands and challenges of globalization. In the recent decades, Chinese government has developed different policies to steer education reforms in order to achieve the aim of internationalization. The internationalizing process has produced contradictory changes in academic workplaces. This study explores how globalizing processes affect academic work and academics’ workplace learning in China. It reports on a series of policy changes, and the effects of these policies on the workplace learning of academics. The changing policies positively affect academics by bringing rich information and resources to their workplaces. But at the same time, academic work is becoming

Year2014
JournalEuropean Education: issues and studies
Journal citation46 (4), pp. 25 - 42
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN1056-4934
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/10564934.2014.995537
Page range25 - 42
Research GroupSchool of Education
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Place of publicationUnited States
EditorsI. Silova and N. W. Sobe
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