Internationalization vs. Globalization: What Can the Arab EFL Teachers Do to Assure Quality in Education?

Internationalization of higher education appeared as a counterattack to mitigate the impact of globalization on education. In a sense, it has entered higher education as a means for ensuring that graduates are a competitive workforce worldwide. Meanwhile, TEFL has been emphasized as the medium of in...

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