Prof. Bruno Leutwyler

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Name: Prof. Bruno Leutwyler
Country: Switzerland
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Organisation: Zurich University of Teacher Education
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Citizenship education , Development education, Multi- Intercultural, anti-racist education, Social justice education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Higher education, Comparative education
Preference for research approach: Theoretical / conceptual research, Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Pedagogy, Teacher education
Recent publications:

Leutwyler, B. & Lausselet, N. (2016). North-South Partnerships and their Contribution to the Internationalisation of Teacher Education. A Post-Colonial Reflection. In B. Kürsteiner, L. Bleichenbacher, R. Frehner & A. Kolde (Eds.), Teacher Education in the 21st century: A Focus on convergence (p. 222 – 246). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars.

Leutwyler, B. & Meierhans, C. (2016). Effects of international student exchange on pre-service teachers: A quasi-experimental study. Intercultural Education, 27 (2), 117-136.

Leutwyler, B., Popov, N. & Wolhuter, Ch. (2017). The Internationalization of Teacher Education: Different Contexts, Similar Challenges. In N. Popov, Ch. Wolhuter, J. Kalin, G. Hilton, J. Ogunleye, E. Niemczyk & O. Chigisheva (Eds.), Current Business and Economics Driven Discourse and Education: Perspectives from Around the World (p. 66-78). Sofia: Bulgarian Comparative Education Society

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