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11 months ago in Education Studies By Jayanti Patil
What is the idea behind “Classrooms Without Borders”?
I’ve encountered the term “Classrooms Without Borders” in discussions on internationalized education and digital learning.It seems to go beyond student mobility and touches on pedagogy, access, and global collaboration.I’d like to better understand its conceptual foundation rather than just its practical applications.
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By Radhya Kumari Answered 8 months ago
From my experience working on international teaching initiatives, “Classrooms Without Borders” is less a program and more a mindset. I have seen it used to describe learning spaces where national boundaries no longer define who teaches, who learns, or whose knowledge counts. It emphasizes shared curricula, virtual collaboration, and cross-cultural dialogue. I would recommend viewing it as a response to globalized knowledge production, aiming to prepare students for intellectual and civic life beyond the nation-state.
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