Cross-cultural comparison: piloting an analytical framework

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With the proliferation of international education initiatives, research into the transfer of pedagogy across cultures is essential to ensure that quality education is delivered in a culturally accessible form. One of the factors impeding such research is the lack of widely accepted theoretical frameworks (Dimmock & Walker, 2005). This paper examines the development and effectiveness of a cross cultural framework that was used to compare a Business program at a Canadian College with its branch campus in Qatar (Prowse & Goddard, 2010). Findings are compared to results in the literature to gauge the robustness of the framework. The framework developed in the study was found to be a helpful means of allowing a comparison of pedagogy across two cultures.

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Prowse, J. (2014). Cross-cultural comparison: piloting an analytical framework. Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Gulf Perspectives, 11(2), 91–114. https://doi.org/10.18538/lthe.v11.n2.159

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