Nowadays we are dealing with far-reaching globalization in many areas, making it important for students to be educated on how they can work optimally in diverse teams and achieve better results. By internationalizing education of students, they can train their skills in working in diverse groups. By using Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) principles, teachers and students can engage with their peers abroad. Eventually these COIL principles should be embedded in a programme, created to support teachers in creating courses with an international character, which is exactly what this project aims to do.

Background

By internationalizing (parts of the) education, students learn how to collaborate with other students with different cultural backgrounds and get to train their skills in working in diverse groups, thus enhancing their intercultural competencies. One way to incorporate internationalization within courses, is by making use of online collaborative teaching. With these online collaborative courses, it’s an amazing chance to create courses in which students experience working together with international students and train their intercultural competencies. 

To help teachers teaching intercultural groups, a programme will be started to develop teachers in the field of online international collaborative teaching. A well-fitting model to achieve the aim of interculturally educated students is via internationalizing our education by using the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) principles.COILis the term that is used to refer to ‘virtual mobility’ experiences that are embedded into the formal curriculum and provide students with an opportunity to interact with peers at international universities and professionals, so they can develop intercultural competences and digital skills while working together on subject-specific learning tasks or activities. COIL is a well-developed model for enhancing the inclusiveness of university curricula (Villar-Onrubia & Rajpal, 2016). Through COIL modules, students and teachers are able to engage with their peers at different universities abroad, collaborate more easily and develop intercultural skills (Appiah-Kubi & Annan, 2020).

Project description

Methods and planning

As stated before, we want this to be a co-creation project with the participants following the programme. Therefore, we can roughly design the 1stiteration, identify fields and specific knowledge we find important, and start looking for experts within the university, but will always be reacting to the needs and problems of our participants.

Project phases:

  • Running 1stiteration course

  • Evaluation course

  • Designing 2nditeration course 

  • Dissemination

    Internationalization is not only a principle specific for the science faculty. This enables us to deploy the programme over multiple faculties when the first run of the training receives positive reactions and leads to the successful creation of online international courses. Afterwards, the participants of this programme will in turn be able to disperse their knowledge of setting up online international courses between colleagues. They will be our ambassadors of COIL principles to others around them. Thereby reaching a larger amount of teachers, who might be interested in online and international courses. If the programme turns out to be a success, we will see if this programme can be run again either for the faculty or even for the university as a whole.

    References

    Appiah-Kubi, P., & Annan, E. (2020). A review of a collaborative online international learning. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy, 10(1). 

    Nissen, E., & Kurek, M. (2020). The impact of virtual exchange on teachers’ pedagogical competences and pedagogical approach in higher education. Retrieved from: hdl. handle. net/11370/bb89998b-c08b-41f4-aee6-08faf1208433. 

    Villar-Onrubia, D. & Rajpal, B. (2016). Online international learning, Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education,20(2-3), 75-82. DOI: 10.1080/13603108.2015.1067652 

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