Griffith Health, Griffith University, G40_8.43, Gold Coast Campus, Southport, QLD, 4222, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Apr 26;23(1):285. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04271-8.
Internationalisation is a broad term that has been used to encompass a range of activities including international student recruitment, student mobility and exchange, international teaching and research collaborations, institutional partnerships, and embedding international and/or intercultural perspectives within curricula.There are numerous drivers for institutions to develop an internationalisation strategy including building global reputation and influence, having a positive influence on communities, income generation, and helping their students gain a global perspective or develop intercultural competencies. Health students benefit from internationalisation activities as they will enter a workforce that increasingly engages with global diseases and works within multicultural societies.However, there are risks associated with internationalisation that stem from disjointed institutional decision making, power imbalances, and neo-colonial attitudes. There are also multiple barriers to effectively engaging in internationalisation including individual student circumstances, staff and institutional preparedness, and geopolitical factors.Within this broader context, internationalisation of the curriculum (IoC) is aimed at incorporating international, intercultural, and global dimensions into the curriculum, including consideration of content, teaching methods, learning outcomes, and how these are supported at a program and institutional level. This is a major undertaking requiring alignment of philosophy between teaching academics, senior university leadership, and the relevant professional body. Examples of IoC within health programs, and the significant challenges involved, are critically discussed in this paper, and strategies to overcome these challenges highlighted.Whilst recognising the challenges, this paper concludes that undertaking purposeful IoC is a critical step towards ensuring that the future health workforce is adequately prepared for the 21st Century environment.
国际化是一个广泛的术语,它涵盖了一系列的活动,包括国际学生招生、学生流动和交流、国际教学和研究合作、机构伙伴关系以及在课程中嵌入国际和/或跨文化视角。机构制定国际化战略的原因有很多,包括建立全球声誉和影响力、对社区产生积极影响、创造收入以及帮助学生获得全球视野或发展跨文化能力。国际交流活动使医学生受益,因为他们将进入一个越来越多地与全球疾病打交道并在多元文化社会中工作的劳动力市场。然而,国际化也存在一些风险,这些风险源于机构决策的脱节、权力失衡和新殖民主义态度。此外,在有效参与国际化方面还存在多种障碍,包括学生个人情况、员工和机构的准备情况以及地缘政治因素。在这个更广泛的背景下,课程国际化(IoC)旨在将国际、跨文化和全球维度纳入课程,包括考虑内容、教学方法、学习成果以及在课程和机构层面上如何支持这些维度。这是一项重大任务,需要在教学人员、大学高层领导和相关专业机构之间达成哲学上的一致。本文批判性地讨论了健康项目中的 IoC 示例以及所涉及的重大挑战,并强调了克服这些挑战的策略。尽管认识到挑战,但本文的结论是,有目的的 IoC 是确保未来的医疗保健劳动力为 21 世纪的环境做好充分准备的关键步骤。