Veteran Educators International Education and Study Abroad

Veteran Educators  International Education  and Study Abroad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781957480299

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This book offers profound insights into the dynamic landscape of international education, drawing on the perspectives of veteran educators and thought leaders. Through engaging chapters, it explores the transformative potential of global learning, examining current challenges, reflecting on historical trajectories, and envisioning the future of education abroad. Each chapter seamlessly integrates personal experiences, theoretical frameworks, and historical perspectives, emphasizing the vital role of Senior International Officers and advocating for a quantum approach to education abroad. The book aims to deliver a comprehensive and authentic exploration of international education by covering the evolution of study abroad, evolving narratives, and the impacts of political shifts and technology. Beyond celebrating achievements, it addresses critical areas requiring attention, inviting readers on a reflective journey to appreciate the intricate threads forming the tapestry of global education.

A Challenging But Rewarding Road Reflecting on the Past Present and Future of Study Abroad

A Challenging  But Rewarding Road  Reflecting on the Past  Present and Future of Study Abroad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Gary Rhodes, Ph.D. Professor and Chair of the Graduate Education Division, College of Education California State University at Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), United States Lisa Loberg, Ed.D. Associate Director of Exchange and Study Away Art Center College of Design in Southern California, United States ABSTRACT This chapter provides a retrospective examination of international education and how Study Abroad in particular has developed and changed over the past 30 years. Study Abroad has gone from having very little administrative or budgetary support to featuring prominently in college mission statements and admission brochures. A body of growing research now supports its beneficial outcomes and contributions to the college experience and beyond. Included in this chapter is a summary of its past, current and future challenges and suggestions of ways enhanced Study Abroad programming might look in the future, including greater connection to the Olympic Movement, University International Athletics, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Above all, the authors contend that Study Abroad should be enhanced, supported and celebrated, as it continues to be an important educational tool in fostering international peace and cross-cultural understanding. Keywords: Education Abroad, International Education, Study Abroad, U.S. Student Mobility, U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, UN SDGs, Olympic Movement, Olympism, University International Athletics

Reflections on Changing Narratives Supporting Education Abroad

Reflections on Changing Narratives Supporting Education Abroad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Heidi Soneson Affiliate, Gateway International Group, United States Martin Tillman President, Global Career Compass, United States ABSTRACT Two international education veterans reflect on changes in the field of education abroad and student learning over the past forty years. The first perspective examines how the narrative supporting education abroad has shifted from its instrumental value to higher education institutions, focusing instead on student learning outcomes and employability. The second perspective traces a path within institutions of higher education. These two perspectives provide complementary views on how institutions and professionals have adapted to domestic and global challenges and successfully re-aligned the goals of education abroad programs to meet new student needs and academic priorities. Keywords: Education Abroad, Student Learning, Gen Z, Student Needs, Employment, Careers Aspirations

ChatGPT and Global Higher Education Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning

ChatGPT and Global Higher Education  Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2024-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781957480367

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ChatGPT and Global Higher Education: Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning

Then and Now Thoughts on Education Abroad

Then and Now  Thoughts on Education Abroad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Michael Woolf Deputy President for Strategic Development, CEACAPA, London, United Kingdom ABSTRACT Over the last decades education abroad has become more professional. In contrast, most of the elders came into the field from diverse backgrounds. Professionalization has brought demonstrable benefits but, simultaneously, a greater uniformity of thought. The dominant narrative of the value of education abroad has moved from collective good to individual benefit, from idealism to utilitarianism. Shifts in global politics have also challenged the ideological root of internationalism. Since the 1990s, the emergence of radical nationalisms, and militant parochialism has generated closed ideologies in direct collision with the values of international education. We are, thus, in the business of politics. Despite dark political clouds, we have faith in the inexorable curiosity of the young that will not be restrained by real or metaphorical borders. Mobility of mind and body is an aspiration of thoughtful humanity across the world. Keywords: Professionalization. Nationalism. Xenophobia. Commodification. Utilitarianism. Ideologies. Idealism. The Past is a Foreign Country The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between

Study Abroad for Pre and In Service Teachers

Study Abroad for Pre  and In Service Teachers
Author: Laura Baecher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000317787

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By exploring the experiences of pre- and in-service teachers, as well as the design and implementation of study abroad programs developed specifically for them, this volume highlights the potential of international learning in promoting teachers’ global and critical understandings of their roles as educators in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world. Recognizing teacher study abroad as a unique strand within the wider foreign education literature, Study Abroad for Pre- and In-Service Teachers emphasizes how it can be conceptualized, theorized, and implemented as part of initial and continuing teacher training. Chapters consider study abroad programs and teaching practices in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and in Indigenous communities, and document the transformative learning experiences which impact the way teachers think about learning, teaching, and identity. Together, the chapters foreground the personal and professional advantages of teacher study abroad and provide key insights to inform design and programming for sustainable, impactful teacher study abroad which supports teachers in building intercultural competence and enhances their capacity to serve students of varying cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This volume will appeal to researchers, scholars, education abroad facilitators, and teacher educators with an interest in international mobility, multicultural education, culturally responsive pedagogy and study abroad. In addition, pre- and in-service teachers will find the book of value.

International Education How Did We Get Here

International Education  How Did We Get Here
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Michael B. Smithee, Ed.D. Syracuse University (retired), Smithee Associates, LLC, United States ABSTRACT What follows are my recollections of how international education evolved in the nearly 50 years of my engagement in the field. This personal view of what happened in the development of the field comes from my experiences before and after starting my career. I will also include my recollections of how the term “international educators” arose, technological changes, events, and circumstances along the way that influenced our thinking about the field and its members: international educators. Spoiler Alert: We got here because people and organizations in the field before and after the year 2000 had a vision and displayed both an urgency and patience that required pivoting and resilience to deliver the knowledge and processes to make the field stable and viable. Keywords: Concepts, Definitions, Events, International Education Evolution, Leadership, Profession

Entry Points to US Education

Entry Points to US Education
Author: Jing Luan,Leilt Habte,David L. Di Maria,Krishna Bista
Publsiher: STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2024-05-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781957480329

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Entry Points to US Education: Accessing the Next Wave of Growth focuses on the imperative need to modernize international education as a result of the changes in international student mobility. Centered around the ten entry points, the book looks into the distinct preferences and approaches of Generation Z (Gen Z) students, offering data-driven strategies to navigate the ten entry points to U.S. undergraduate degrees. This book also provides actionable strategies and model practices and encourages a national dialogue around student engagement to enhance (in the context of) global mobility. Editors Jing Luan is Provost Emeritus of San Mateo Colleges of Silicon Valley (San Mateo County Community College District) and former President of the Association of International Enrollment Management. Leilt Habte is the Associate Director of the Transfer Center at the University of California Berkeley Center for Educational Partnership. David L. Di Maria is a Senior International Officer and Associate Vice Provost for international education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Krishna Bista is a Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership and Policy at Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland. Paperback available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/1957480327