Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6841455 | International Journal of Educational Research | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
As our world becomes more connected, globalized education becomes increasingly important. Drawing from educational cosmopolitanism and disciplinary inquiry, this collective case study focused on Chinese and US students' demonstrations of the four capacities of Wahlström's (2014) educational cosmopolitanism, i.e., hospitality, self-reflexivity, intercultural dialogue, and transactions of perspectives, throughout the phases of a cross-cultural collaborative inquiry project referred to as Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Global. Data sources included (a) semi-structured student focus groups (post-PBI Global), (b) our observations and interactions with students throughout the process, (c) the students' posts and uploads in their shared writing space, Quip, and (d) the students' PBI Global products. Results shed light on how cross-cultural collaborative disciplinary inquiry fosters students' demonstration and development of educational cosmopolitan capacities.
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Authors
Hiller A. Spires, Casey Medlock Paul, Marie Himes, Chang Yuan,