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Global Education Workshop Series – Facilitating Global Learning Abroad: An Introduction to Planning and Leading Study Abroad Programs

Ended Feb 6, 2025
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Full course description

Term: Spring 2025

Date: February 6th, 2025

Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Location: Torgersen 3310

Instructor: Rachel Fitzgerald, Theresa Johansson, Emily Schwartz, & Tiffany Shoop

Presented By: Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL)

 

Description:

Are you a faculty member interested in leading a study abroad program? Join the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and the Global Education Office for an engaging and informative workshop designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to plan and lead successful study abroad experiences. This workshop will provide an introduction to the key aspects of facilitating global learning abroad.

What You'll Learn:

Course Design: Learn how to create impactful and engaging courses that maximize the educational value of studying abroad.

Partnerships and Third-Party Providers: Explore strategies for selecting and collaborating with international partners and third-party providers to enhance your program and support program logistics.

Intercultural Learning: Gain insights into fostering intercultural understanding and creating meaningful cross-cultural experiences for your students.

Program Proposal: Understand the process of proposing your study abroad program to the Global Education Approval Committee, including key considerations and best practices.

Whether you're new to study abroad programs or looking to refine your approach, this workshop will provide valuable guidance and support. Join us to enhance your ability to create transformative global learning opportunities for your students.