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Irena Gorski-Steiner; Kate Manni; Kayla M. Johnson; Khanjan Mehta – Higher Education Studies, 2025
As demand for short-term international engagement experiences continues to grow, it is essential to support faculty in designing activities that are ethical, reciprocal, feasible, and academically rigorous. This article offers practical guidance for faculty to design, plan, facilitate, and reflect on short-term engagement activities…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, International Educational Exchange, Exchange Programs, International Programs
Mulvaney, Tracy; Lubniewski, Kathryn; Morales, Wendy – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2023
Purpose: Clinical practice provides teacher candidates with opportunities to link teaching and learning theory to practice in a supported environment with strong mentorship through their initial phases of teaching. Teacher candidates wait in anticipation for the opportunity to get into classrooms to work alongside veteran teachers to promote…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Cultural Education
Hamidullah, Madinah F.; Astudillo-Rodas, Mauricio – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
Public administration has continued to see the international increase on the graduate level and is beginning to have an increasing interest at the undergraduate level. This article focuses specifically on the development of US-Chinese joint undergraduate degree programs in public affairs education. Joint degree programs are a step beyond study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Public Affairs Education, International Cooperation
Moja, Teboho – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
The 2019/2020 academic year started well with no anticipation of what was in store for the second semester and how the year would end. New students were welcomed on campus and included international students and international faculty members. It was business as usual, a beautiful and colorful fall semester that transitioned into a cold winter…
Descriptors: Higher Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Faraclas, Kara L. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2021
Across the globe, a critical skill for 21st century special educators is the ability to work effectively with students with special needs from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. International exposure to other cultures through academic immersion experiences fosters those skills by helping teachers cultivate a global perspective. This…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, College Students, International Programs, Study Abroad
Delafield, Julia – Childhood Education, 2018
Giving an immersive global experience to preservice early childhood educators lays the foundation for building their global competencies and thereby helping them provide their own students with 21st century skills.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Community Colleges, Preservice Teachers
Woods, Bob – Community College Journal, 2013
Last year, amid the tumult of the Middle East's Arab Spring--a series of uprisings that have toppled governments and tested the United States' foreign policies throughout the region--administrators at Kirkwood Community College (KCC) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received an intriguing request. The school was among a group of institutions contacted by…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Study Abroad
Whitehead, Dawn Michele – Liberal Education, 2015
Today's college students must become adept both at interacting, cooperating, and engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds and at grappling successfully with the kinds of unscripted problems and challenges that characterize life and work in the complex world they will enter upon graduation. Accordingly, global learning is widely…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Global Approach, Liberal Arts
Wilhelm, Ian – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
For international educators, 2012 may well be remembered as the Year of Scrutiny, when perennial questions about overseas programs became more pointed. Missteps by some American colleges have led to a sharper focus on how they handle their recruitment of foreign students and their campuses abroad. Accreditors urge universities to be more watchful…
Descriptors: Ethics, Colleges, Foreign Students, International Programs
Haring-Smith, Tori – About Campus, 2011
In January 2005, when this author became president of Washington & Jefferson College (W&J), one of her first initiatives was to expand the international program. A private, residential liberal arts college about 25 miles outside of Pittsburgh, W&J had undergone a period of significant growth, with enrollment increasing from 1,000 to…
Descriptors: Independent Study, International Programs, Liberal Arts, Study Abroad
Lloyd, Marion – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In a country where only 1 percent of college students can afford to study abroad, staking one's university's reputation on its international program might seem elitist. In a way, it is. But the University of Monterrey, where 40 percent of students participate in foreign-exchange programs, says that internationalization is also part of a broader…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Study Abroad, Student Exchange Programs, International Programs
Fischer, Karin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports that at Rollins College, a liberal-arts institution, professors are paid to get away for overseas travel so that their students will learn to be more globally minded. The college's president, Lewis M. Duncan, has pledged to send every faculty and staff member with teaching duties abroad once every three years. Since 2006, 128…
Descriptors: Travel, Colleges, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
Hutchison, David – About Campus, 2007
A while ago, the author and his wife, Shari, were charged with the daunting yet intriguing task of planning and implementing a multiweek short-term study abroad course in Wales. One of their first tasks was to select a student as assistant leader for the trip. This student would be responsible for a great deal of work throughout the semester…
Descriptors: International Programs, Foreign Countries, Student Leadership, Study Abroad
Peer reviewedHall, John T.; Ferguson, Rowan – Journal of College and University Law, 2000
Considers legal issues and risks faced by a fictional American university as it seeks to establish an operation based in London. Addresses the first step in the process of risk management, the risk review exercise, and provides an explanation of the legal issues involved to allow progression to the second stage in the process (evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Programs, Legal Responsibility, Risk Management
Peer reviewedRobinson, John H. – Journal of College and University Law, 2000
Explores the transition from a territorial conception of jurisdiction to one more suited to the exigencies of life today, with special reference to legal issues that might be presented by semester-abroad programs sponsored by American colleges and universities. (EV)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Higher Education, International Programs, Laws

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