Classroom on the Road
Designing, Teaching, and Theorizing Out-of-the-Box Faculty-Led Student Travel
Herausgeber: Gendelman, Irina; Birkenstein, Jeff
Classroom on the Road
Designing, Teaching, and Theorizing Out-of-the-Box Faculty-Led Student Travel
Herausgeber: Gendelman, Irina; Birkenstein, Jeff
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This book explores unique and out-of-the-box faculty-led student travel, whether abroad or domestically. Contributors argue in favor of unique and innovative forms of undergraduate student travel, travel that eschews the all-too-ubiquitous pre-packaged and overpriced programs that remain prevalent.
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This book explores unique and out-of-the-box faculty-led student travel, whether abroad or domestically. Contributors argue in favor of unique and innovative forms of undergraduate student travel, travel that eschews the all-too-ubiquitous pre-packaged and overpriced programs that remain prevalent.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781793610881
- ISBN-10: 1793610886
- Artikelnr.: 59944998
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9781793610881
- ISBN-10: 1793610886
- Artikelnr.: 59944998
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Irina Gendelman and Jeff Birkenstein - Contributions by Nicholas Artman; Joshua Azriel; Jeff Birkenstein; Patricia English-Schneider; Irina Gendelman; Darlene M. Hantzis; Mat Hardy; Christine Holtz; Ann D. Jabro; Jeannine Jones; Shana Kopaczewsk
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Leading Student Travel: First the Hard Work and Then the
Serendipity, by Irina Gendelman & Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 1: Following Tour Buses: Teaching the Tourist Circuit, by Jana
Mathews & Emily Russell
Chapter 2: Mindfulness, Self-Awareness, and Identifying the Common Good in
International Travel, by Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Chapter 3: Judging More Justly: Travel as an Encounter with the Other, by
Raymond Blanton
Chapter 4: Building and Sustaining a Faculty-Led Russian-American Summer
Language Exchange, by Igor Krasnov, Jamie Olson, & Karen Rosenflanz
Chapter 5: Master's Program Summer Abroad: Enhancing the Education
Experience, by Joshua Azriel & Jeannine Jones
Chapter 6: Folklore and Photography: An Economically Feasible Study Abroad
Experience, by Christine Holtz & Heather Pinson
Chapter 7: Film Study Abroad: Immersive, Experiential Learning Through
Social Documentary, by Robin Canfield
Chapter 8: Exploring Culture Through Prosocial Storytelling, by Gwendelyn
S. Nisbett & Tracy Everbach
Chapter 9: Mapping Future Career Paths through a Middle East Study Tour, by
Mat Hardy & Sally Totman Marshall
Chapter 10: Multimedia Storytelling: Using Global and Student-Centered
Learning to Reproduce Travel, by Nicholas Artman & Douglas Strahler
Chapter 11: The Psychology and Literature of Cults: Interdisciplinarity,
Experiential Learning, and Team-Taught Travel, by Alissa Burger & Kelli
Stiles
Chapter 12: Exploring Public Culture and Memorialization as (Re)production
of National and Cultural Identity, by Shana Kopaczewski & Darlene Hantzis
Chapter 13: Exploring the History of Okinawa and the Ryukyu Kingdom, by
Michelle Fukuyama & Cord A. Scott
Chapter 14: War, Memory, and National Identity: Perspective Taking in
Cambodia and Vietnam, by Patricia English-Schneider & Phillip Voight
Chapter 15: Close Encounters with Cities: Analyzing and Composing the
Rhetoric of Urban Areas, by Kathleen M. Vandenberg
Traveling Writers' Biographies
Introduction: On Leading Student Travel: First the Hard Work and Then the
Serendipity, by Irina Gendelman & Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 1: Following Tour Buses: Teaching the Tourist Circuit, by Jana
Mathews & Emily Russell
Chapter 2: Mindfulness, Self-Awareness, and Identifying the Common Good in
International Travel, by Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Chapter 3: Judging More Justly: Travel as an Encounter with the Other, by
Raymond Blanton
Chapter 4: Building and Sustaining a Faculty-Led Russian-American Summer
Language Exchange, by Igor Krasnov, Jamie Olson, & Karen Rosenflanz
Chapter 5: Master's Program Summer Abroad: Enhancing the Education
Experience, by Joshua Azriel & Jeannine Jones
Chapter 6: Folklore and Photography: An Economically Feasible Study Abroad
Experience, by Christine Holtz & Heather Pinson
Chapter 7: Film Study Abroad: Immersive, Experiential Learning Through
Social Documentary, by Robin Canfield
Chapter 8: Exploring Culture Through Prosocial Storytelling, by Gwendelyn
S. Nisbett & Tracy Everbach
Chapter 9: Mapping Future Career Paths through a Middle East Study Tour, by
Mat Hardy & Sally Totman Marshall
Chapter 10: Multimedia Storytelling: Using Global and Student-Centered
Learning to Reproduce Travel, by Nicholas Artman & Douglas Strahler
Chapter 11: The Psychology and Literature of Cults: Interdisciplinarity,
Experiential Learning, and Team-Taught Travel, by Alissa Burger & Kelli
Stiles
Chapter 12: Exploring Public Culture and Memorialization as (Re)production
of National and Cultural Identity, by Shana Kopaczewski & Darlene Hantzis
Chapter 13: Exploring the History of Okinawa and the Ryukyu Kingdom, by
Michelle Fukuyama & Cord A. Scott
Chapter 14: War, Memory, and National Identity: Perspective Taking in
Cambodia and Vietnam, by Patricia English-Schneider & Phillip Voight
Chapter 15: Close Encounters with Cities: Analyzing and Composing the
Rhetoric of Urban Areas, by Kathleen M. Vandenberg
Traveling Writers' Biographies
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Leading Student Travel: First the Hard Work and Then the
Serendipity, by Irina Gendelman & Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 1: Following Tour Buses: Teaching the Tourist Circuit, by Jana
Mathews & Emily Russell
Chapter 2: Mindfulness, Self-Awareness, and Identifying the Common Good in
International Travel, by Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Chapter 3: Judging More Justly: Travel as an Encounter with the Other, by
Raymond Blanton
Chapter 4: Building and Sustaining a Faculty-Led Russian-American Summer
Language Exchange, by Igor Krasnov, Jamie Olson, & Karen Rosenflanz
Chapter 5: Master's Program Summer Abroad: Enhancing the Education
Experience, by Joshua Azriel & Jeannine Jones
Chapter 6: Folklore and Photography: An Economically Feasible Study Abroad
Experience, by Christine Holtz & Heather Pinson
Chapter 7: Film Study Abroad: Immersive, Experiential Learning Through
Social Documentary, by Robin Canfield
Chapter 8: Exploring Culture Through Prosocial Storytelling, by Gwendelyn
S. Nisbett & Tracy Everbach
Chapter 9: Mapping Future Career Paths through a Middle East Study Tour, by
Mat Hardy & Sally Totman Marshall
Chapter 10: Multimedia Storytelling: Using Global and Student-Centered
Learning to Reproduce Travel, by Nicholas Artman & Douglas Strahler
Chapter 11: The Psychology and Literature of Cults: Interdisciplinarity,
Experiential Learning, and Team-Taught Travel, by Alissa Burger & Kelli
Stiles
Chapter 12: Exploring Public Culture and Memorialization as (Re)production
of National and Cultural Identity, by Shana Kopaczewski & Darlene Hantzis
Chapter 13: Exploring the History of Okinawa and the Ryukyu Kingdom, by
Michelle Fukuyama & Cord A. Scott
Chapter 14: War, Memory, and National Identity: Perspective Taking in
Cambodia and Vietnam, by Patricia English-Schneider & Phillip Voight
Chapter 15: Close Encounters with Cities: Analyzing and Composing the
Rhetoric of Urban Areas, by Kathleen M. Vandenberg
Traveling Writers' Biographies
Introduction: On Leading Student Travel: First the Hard Work and Then the
Serendipity, by Irina Gendelman & Jeff Birkenstein
Chapter 1: Following Tour Buses: Teaching the Tourist Circuit, by Jana
Mathews & Emily Russell
Chapter 2: Mindfulness, Self-Awareness, and Identifying the Common Good in
International Travel, by Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Chapter 3: Judging More Justly: Travel as an Encounter with the Other, by
Raymond Blanton
Chapter 4: Building and Sustaining a Faculty-Led Russian-American Summer
Language Exchange, by Igor Krasnov, Jamie Olson, & Karen Rosenflanz
Chapter 5: Master's Program Summer Abroad: Enhancing the Education
Experience, by Joshua Azriel & Jeannine Jones
Chapter 6: Folklore and Photography: An Economically Feasible Study Abroad
Experience, by Christine Holtz & Heather Pinson
Chapter 7: Film Study Abroad: Immersive, Experiential Learning Through
Social Documentary, by Robin Canfield
Chapter 8: Exploring Culture Through Prosocial Storytelling, by Gwendelyn
S. Nisbett & Tracy Everbach
Chapter 9: Mapping Future Career Paths through a Middle East Study Tour, by
Mat Hardy & Sally Totman Marshall
Chapter 10: Multimedia Storytelling: Using Global and Student-Centered
Learning to Reproduce Travel, by Nicholas Artman & Douglas Strahler
Chapter 11: The Psychology and Literature of Cults: Interdisciplinarity,
Experiential Learning, and Team-Taught Travel, by Alissa Burger & Kelli
Stiles
Chapter 12: Exploring Public Culture and Memorialization as (Re)production
of National and Cultural Identity, by Shana Kopaczewski & Darlene Hantzis
Chapter 13: Exploring the History of Okinawa and the Ryukyu Kingdom, by
Michelle Fukuyama & Cord A. Scott
Chapter 14: War, Memory, and National Identity: Perspective Taking in
Cambodia and Vietnam, by Patricia English-Schneider & Phillip Voight
Chapter 15: Close Encounters with Cities: Analyzing and Composing the
Rhetoric of Urban Areas, by Kathleen M. Vandenberg
Traveling Writers' Biographies