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Thanks to an increasingly interconnected global economy, the role
of study abroad in twenty-first-century education has expanded.
Student participation continues to grow as disciplinary offerings
broaden; meanwhile, programs face persistent challenges to maximize
access, strengthen language learning and multicultural awareness,
reduce research bias, ensure funding, and maintain safety and
security. Designed as a resource for use in creating and conducting
courses and programs overseas, Study Abroad: Traditions and New
Directions presents a diverse picture of options for study abroad.
Contributors' experiences teaching in Asia, Africa, Europe, the
Caribbean, and Central America inform analyses of global trends,
recommendations for enhanced learning, and course models that can
be adapted for a variety of programs and locations. Essays discuss
current policies, procedures, and formats including language
immersion, interdisciplinary studies, mentored research,
professional training abroad, service learning, and institutional
partnerships.
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