The effectiveness of Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) on intercultural competence development in higher education

Simone Hackett*, Jeroen Janssen, Pamela Beach, Melanie Perreault, Jos Beelen, Jan van Tartwijk

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Abstract

In this study we measured the effect of COIL on intercultural competence development using a quasi-experimental design. Our sample consisted of 108 undergraduate students from two universities, one located in the Netherlands (NL) and one in the United States (US). Students’ self-reported intercultural competence was measured using a pre-post survey which included the Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS) and Multicultural Personality Questionnaire (MPQ). Qualitative data were collected to complement our quantitative findings and to give a deeper insight into the student experience. The data showed a significantly bigger increase in intercultural competence for the US experimental group compared to the US control group, supporting our hypothesis that COIL develops intercultural competence. This difference was not observed for the NL students, possibly due to the NL control group being exposed to other international input during the course.
Original languageEnglish
Article number5
Pages (from-to)1-21
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Volume20
Issue number1
Early online date24 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)
  • Collaborative learning
  • Cultural intelligence
  • Intercultural competence
  • Internationalisation

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