2011
DOI: 10.19030/iber.v6i11.3424
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Who Defines Excellence? An Intercultural Study Of Perceptions Of Excellence And The Effects Of These Interpretations In Global Higher Education

Abstract: This article questions the perception of excellence in three different and geographically distant locations: Buenos Aires (Argentina), Coventry (UK) and Shanghai (China) and inquires about the capacity of educational systems to generalize globally the appreciation of student and university staff work. The main issue on which this article focuses is whether what higher education institutions consider as bad, good or excellent is culturally sensitive, and if so, how to agree on objectives and procedures that are… Show more

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