2021
DOI: 10.14198/raei.2021.34.03
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Building on International Good Practices and Experimenting with Different Teaching Methods to Address Local Training Needs: The Academic Lecturing Experience

Abstract: The internationalisation of Higher Education Institutions is a process conceived of not as an end in itself but as a means to improve the quality of education, research and services (De Wit and Leask 2015). However, one of the consequences of this phenomenon is that lecturers are often called on to embrace the challenge of teaching their subject through a foreign language without receiving formal training in this, especially in countries where English-taught programs are still in their infancy, such as Italy. … Show more

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“…These are support technologies especially conceived, on the one hand, to help teachers with linguistic issues and, on the other, to provide them with scaffolding strategies to ease their students' learning and acquisition process. These tools, in fact, have proved invaluable during the pandemic and teachers have been able to recognise their value, as pointed out by Borsetto & Bier (2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These are support technologies especially conceived, on the one hand, to help teachers with linguistic issues and, on the other, to provide them with scaffolding strategies to ease their students' learning and acquisition process. These tools, in fact, have proved invaluable during the pandemic and teachers have been able to recognise their value, as pointed out by Borsetto & Bier (2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%