References and Suggested Readings
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- DeWitt, P. (2020, December 8). What Is Schema? How Do We Help Students Build It? (Opinion). Education Week. .
- Fischer, K. (2020, April 13). International Students Struggle to Adjust to Online Learning. Open Campus. .
- Gormley, H. (2020, March 17). TEACHing from a Distance and Copyright Considerations. TEACHing from a Distance and Copyright Considerations | Copyright: Creativity at Work. .
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- Lee, J. J., & Rice, C. (2007). Welcome to America? International student perceptions of discrimination. Higher Education, 53(3), 381–
- Matsushita, K. (2018). Deep Active Learning : Toward Greater Depth in University Education. Springer.
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- Ramón Ruiz, J., & Khairi, N. (2020, November 10). Learning in two time Zones: International STUDENTS' experiences During covid-19. Vanderbilt University Center or Teaching.
- Salmon, M. (2019). “What is this place?” – using screencasts to guide international students around the virtual learning environment. New Educational Landscapes: Innovative Perspectives in Language Learning and Technology, 85–90.
- Savini, C. (2021, January 7). How professors can and should combat linguistic prejudice in their classes (opinion). Inside Higher Ed. .
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- Tobin, T., & Behling, K. (2018). Reach everyone, teach everyone: Universal Design for Learning in higher education (First edition.). West Virginia University Press.