1、INTERNATIONALIZATION AT HOMESEVEN WAYS TO INFUSE INTERNATIONAL LEARNING ACROSS CAMPUSPreface .3The Why for Charlotte .5Seven Ways To Internationalize .6More Engagement=More Success .9International Impact .14Conclusion .26CONTENTSNo longer is study abroad a one-and-done experience for domestic studen
2、ts.And attending a U.S.school isnt just a one-way opportunity for international students to soak up American culture.Over the last two decades,colleges and universities have made internationalization at home a strategic goal as they set their sights on bolstering their institutions international com
3、petitiveness and providing every student with the cultural competencies they need to succeed in a global workforce.Internationalization,as NAFSA:Association of International Educators,defines it,is the“conscious effort to integrate and infuse international,intercultural and global dimensions into th
4、e ethos and outcomes of postsecondary education.”“To be fully successful,”the association states,“it must involve active and responsible engagement of the academic community in global networks and partnerships.”Stated another way,internationalization at home is the“purposeful integration of internat
5、ional and intercultural dimensions into the formal and informal curriculum for all students within domestic learning environments,”according to Redefining Internationalization at Home.Preface INTERNATIONALIZATION 3But purposeful integration of a curriculum and engaging an academic community take mor
6、e than a handful of annual events or a few one-off courses.It means including international themes in coursework,ensuring international students are active participants in campus life,making international opportunities accessible to every student and cultivating a community where all students are le