2020
DOI: 10.1080/13562517.2020.1765328
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International student mobility & study tours as a tool for social justice

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“…Some studies suggest the commitment of international students to the practical implementation of social justice in the host countries. For example, [38] argue that student mobility experiences have the potential to be socially just pedagogy through increasing access to new forms of education for a broad range of students. Roffee and colleague further suggested that in turn, this positions mobility as pedagogy for social justice as it provides experiential learning opportunities which encourages critical engagement of students and as well increases their capabilities to act on social justice when they return to their home countries.…”
Section: Social Justicemoderator Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies suggest the commitment of international students to the practical implementation of social justice in the host countries. For example, [38] argue that student mobility experiences have the potential to be socially just pedagogy through increasing access to new forms of education for a broad range of students. Roffee and colleague further suggested that in turn, this positions mobility as pedagogy for social justice as it provides experiential learning opportunities which encourages critical engagement of students and as well increases their capabilities to act on social justice when they return to their home countries.…”
Section: Social Justicemoderator Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%