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Fostering Global Citizenship through Faculty-Led International Programs (Paperback, New)
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Fostering Global Citizenship through Faculty-Led International Programs (Paperback, New)
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With awareness of both the opportunities and challenges presented
by globalization, there is a growing trend among colleges and
universities across the country to commit goals and resources to
the concept of internationalizing their campuses. This can occur in
a number of different ways but a common thread involves exploring
the concept of global citizenship and finding ways to embed this
concept in undergraduate curricula. For faculty, this may call for
moving out of a presumed comfort zone in the traditional classroom
and determining new approaches to teaching a generation of students
who will live and work in a more global context. A method for
accomplishing this work that is growing in popularity involves
offering short-term, faculty-led field courses to international
settings. In fact, today more college students are participating in
such short-term study abroad opportunities than the more
traditional semester and/or year-long programs. Faculty and
administrators who want to capitalize on short-term, study abroad
programs as a means for internationalizing their campuses need
practical resources to help them realize this challenging but
important goal. They not only need support in developing the course
curricula and logistics, but also in constructing authentic means
for assessing the multi-faceted learning that occurs. Short-term
international programs, when carefully planned and executed, engage
the participants (both students and faculty) in unique learning
experiences that can involve service, research, and critical
analysis of what it truly means to be a global citizen. Such work
helps define the somewhat nebulous but worthy goals of
internationalizing campuses and fostering global citizenship. The
authors of this text are professional educators with deep
experience in global education and curriculum development. They
offer a valuable resource for the development, execution and
assessment of faculty-led international field courses that is at
once theoretical, practical and motivational. Whether readers are
considering offering an international field program for the first
time and need guidance; are veteran field course leaders who would
like to take their work to the next level; or are administrators
attempting to encourage and provide needed support for faculty-led
international programs, this book will prove invaluable.
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