能力(人力资源)
文化间沟通能力
全球化
国际化
奖学金
全球公民身份
政治学
高等教育
全球教育
国际教育
中国
社会学
教育学
公共关系
心理学
社会心理学
经济
微观经济学
法学
作者
Shuangmiao Han,Yitian Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1080/02188791.2022.2148091
摘要
ABSTRACT Globalization has led to a growing consensus on the significance of developing globally competent college graduates. However, the voice of students as key stakeholders has been largely neglected in the non-Anglophone contexts. The study examines students' perceptions of global competence as they live and experience international education by using exploratory factor analysis with survey data collected in a Sino-foreign institution in China. The study identifies a factorial structure with five latent components. It confirms existing scholarship with elements including global consciousness, cross-cultural communication and willingness to "reach out", pointing to the essential importance of knowledge, skill, and attitude. Moreover, it highlights two new scales as academic communication through English, and intercultural confidence & understanding, throwing new light on our understanding of global competence. It calls for a critical reconceptualization of global competence against the caveat of "Globalization" for "Englishization", and provides implications for higher education internationalization and students' capacity development in developing countries.KEYWORDS: Internationalizationglobal competenceinternational educationhigher educationChina Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the [China's National Social Sciences Fund (Education)] under Grant [BIA200198]
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