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Book Club: Learning Across Cultures: Locally and Globally (3rd ed.)

Ended Nov 9, 2023
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Full course description

Term: Fall 2023

Dates & Times: 

  • Thursday, Oct. 19, 1-2 p.m. - Chapter 1: Terminology and Intersections & Chapter 2:
    International Student Identity and the Digital Environment 
  • Thursday, Oct. 26, 1-2 p.m. - Chapter 3: Social Psychology in Intercultural Contexts &
    Chapter 4: Neuroscience Behind Intercultural Learning 
  • Thursday, Nov. 2, 1-2 p.m. - Chapter 5: Design and Pedagogy for Transformative
    Intercultural Learning & Chapter 6: Intercultural Facilitation 
  • Thursday, Nov. 9, 1-2 p.m. - Chapter 7: Mindful Reflection in Intercultural Learning &
    Chapter 8: Learning Outcomes and Assessment

Location: Online only

Instructors: Kim Filer, Tiffany Shoop, & Rachel Fitzgerald

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

 

Description:

Participate in our fall semester book club to learn more about global learning with a community of colleagues from across campus! This fall, the Global Education Office and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning will co-host a book club on Learning Across Cultures: Locally and Globally (3rd ed., edited by Barbara Kappler Mikk and Inge Ellen Steglitz) for faculty members interested in exploring and discussing global learning in higher education with their colleagues. The book club will meet four times during the semester (see book club meeting schedule) leading up to International Education Week and books will be provided for registered book club participants. *Book club registration is capped at 15 participants.