Internationalisation of curriculum in argentinean universities

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  • Pablo Beneitone Universidad Nacional de Lanús

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61203/2347-0658.v11.n1.36536

Keywords:

internationalisation of the curriculum, case study, discipline

Abstract

A internacionalização é um processo que percorre as universidades em escala global há quarenta anos. Em particular, a modalidade mais tradicional, consubstanciada nas ações de mobilidade acadêmica, é a que tem concentrado o maior peso dos esforços institucionais e das pesquisas realizadas até o momento. Neste século, ganham relevância novas modalidades, que encontram a sua expressão mais concreta na Internacionalização do Currículo. Esta pesquisa propõe 5 dimensões de análise que permitem observar o processo de internacionalização do currículo nas universidades argentinas: contexto institucional, planos de estudos comparáveis ​​e compatíveis, utilização de sistema de créditos, titulação conjunta e dupla titulação e ensino em língua diferente do nativo. A partir de dois casos (Universidade Nacional de San Martín e Universidade Nacional de Cuyo), analisa-se como se desenvolve este processo de internacionalização e as particularidades que assume. Um dos aspectos centrais esteve associado à tensão entre os níveis individual, disciplinar e institucional que passam pela análise de cada caso em particular, e assumem um papel importante na comparação, permitindo tirar conclusões sobre as universidades públicas argentinas e o caminho. em que o processo de internacionalização se desenvolve no sistema de ensino superior.

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Author Biography

  • Pablo Beneitone, Universidad Nacional de Lanús

    Pablo Beneitone es Profesor de la Universidad Nacional de Lanús (Argentina), Licenciado en Relaciones Internacionales, Máster en Cooperación Internacional y Doctor en Ciencias Sociales. Durante la mayor parte de su carrera profesional y académica, desde 1994, ha sido coordinador general de programas y proyectos internacionales de movilidad académica, convergencia regional y cooperación universitaria internacional (Erasmus +, ALFA, TEMPUS, Erasmus Mundus, etc.) en diferentes países y regiones. 

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2022-01-31

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Internationalisation of curriculum in argentinean universities. (2022). Integración Y Conocimiento, 11(1), 163-181. https://doi.org/10.61203/2347-0658.v11.n1.36536

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