Putting the Local in Global Education
Models for Transformative Learning Through Domestic Off-Campus Programs
Herausgeber: Sobania, Neal W
Putting the Local in Global Education
Models for Transformative Learning Through Domestic Off-Campus Programs
Herausgeber: Sobania, Neal W
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This book presents both the rationale for and examples of "study away", an inclusive concept that embraces study abroad while advocating for a wide variety of domestic study programs, including community-based education programs that employ academic service-learning and internships.
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This book presents both the rationale for and examples of "study away", an inclusive concept that embraces study abroad while advocating for a wide variety of domestic study programs, including community-based education programs that employ academic service-learning and internships.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781620361672
- ISBN-10: 1620361671
- Artikelnr.: 41965596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781620361672
- ISBN-10: 1620361671
- Artikelnr.: 41965596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Neal W. Sobania is the Executive Director of the Wang Center for International Programs and Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA. As a teacher he has taught a wider range of courses in African history and African studies, and as an international educator has held many elected positions at both the regional and national level. He has been involved with Ethiopia for nearly forty years, first as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer, then a staff member, and now as an active scholar.
Foreword-Adam Weinberg Acknowledgemetns Introduction. The Local-Global
Nexus-Neal W. Sobania Part One. Framing Study Away 1. The Faraway Nearby.
Putting the Local in Global Education-Neal W. Sobania 2. Matching Program
and Student Characteristics with Learning Outcomes. A Framework for Study
Away Curriculum Development-Mark Salisbury 3. Where Experience Meets
Transformation-Amanda E. Feller 4. Evaluative Approaches to Domestic
Off-Campus Programs-Mark E. Engberg and Lisa M. Davidson 5. No Common
Ground. The Spectrum of Policies Related to Domestic Off-Campus
Programs-Michael Edmondson Part Two. Semester-Long Faculty-Led Programs 6.
Global Issues Manifested in a Local Setting. the Arizona Borderlands-Patty
Lamson and Riley Merline 7. Seeing Things Whole. Immersion in the West-Phil
Brick 8. Sojourns in the Lowcountry. Gateway to Africa in the
Americas-Jacquelyn Benton 9. Pedagogy Into Practice. Teaching Environmental
Design Through Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative-Rob Pyatt,
Jennifer L. Benning, Nick Tilsen, Charles Jason Tinant, and Leonard Lone
Hill 10. Study USA. Preparing Students to Enter the Most Diverse Workforce
in the World-Connie Ledoux Book, J. McMerty, and William Webb Part Three.
Faculty-Led Short-Term Programs 11. From Immersion With Farmers and
Autoworkers to Refugees and Immigrants. 40 Years of Transformational
Learning-Jeff Thaler 12. Beyond Waikiki. Discovering the Aloha Spirit in
Hawaii-Oumatie Marajh and Esther Onaga 13. GO Long or GO Short but GO.
Study Away as Curricular Requirement-Scott Manning and Christine Dinges 14.
"It's so Good to See You Back in Town". Participating in Makah Culture-Dave
Huelsbeck 15. Practicing Lifelong Learning and Global Citizenship on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation-Kathryn Burleson Part Four. Consortium
Programs 16. Is Place the Thing? Integrative Learning at The Philadelphia
Center-Rosina S. Miller 17. Learning to Stand on Shifting Ground. The New
York Arts Program-Linda Earle 18. Library and Museum Collections as Labs
for Student Learning. The ACM Newberry Seminar in the Humanities-Joan
Gillespie 19. Immersing Students in Conservation and Community. The
Northwest Conservancy-Melanie Parker 20. "No Such Thing as Away". Urban
Immersion in the Upper Midwest-and Around the World-Sarah Pradt Part Five.
Community Engagement and Domestic Study Away 21.Liberal Education and
Service-Learning as a High-Impact Practice-Rachel Tomas Morgan and Paul
Kollman 22. Faculty Development and Ownership of Community Engaged Teaching
and Learning-Celestina Castillo, Regina Freer, Felisa Guillén, and Donna
Maeda 23. The World is at the Campus Doorstep for Putting the Local in
Global Education-Kent Koth 24. The Power of Place. University-Community
Partnership in the Development of an Urban Immersion Semester-JoDee Keller,
Rose McKenney, Kathy Russell, and Joel Zylstra Afterword-Larry Braskamp
About the Contributors Index
Nexus-Neal W. Sobania Part One. Framing Study Away 1. The Faraway Nearby.
Putting the Local in Global Education-Neal W. Sobania 2. Matching Program
and Student Characteristics with Learning Outcomes. A Framework for Study
Away Curriculum Development-Mark Salisbury 3. Where Experience Meets
Transformation-Amanda E. Feller 4. Evaluative Approaches to Domestic
Off-Campus Programs-Mark E. Engberg and Lisa M. Davidson 5. No Common
Ground. The Spectrum of Policies Related to Domestic Off-Campus
Programs-Michael Edmondson Part Two. Semester-Long Faculty-Led Programs 6.
Global Issues Manifested in a Local Setting. the Arizona Borderlands-Patty
Lamson and Riley Merline 7. Seeing Things Whole. Immersion in the West-Phil
Brick 8. Sojourns in the Lowcountry. Gateway to Africa in the
Americas-Jacquelyn Benton 9. Pedagogy Into Practice. Teaching Environmental
Design Through Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative-Rob Pyatt,
Jennifer L. Benning, Nick Tilsen, Charles Jason Tinant, and Leonard Lone
Hill 10. Study USA. Preparing Students to Enter the Most Diverse Workforce
in the World-Connie Ledoux Book, J. McMerty, and William Webb Part Three.
Faculty-Led Short-Term Programs 11. From Immersion With Farmers and
Autoworkers to Refugees and Immigrants. 40 Years of Transformational
Learning-Jeff Thaler 12. Beyond Waikiki. Discovering the Aloha Spirit in
Hawaii-Oumatie Marajh and Esther Onaga 13. GO Long or GO Short but GO.
Study Away as Curricular Requirement-Scott Manning and Christine Dinges 14.
"It's so Good to See You Back in Town". Participating in Makah Culture-Dave
Huelsbeck 15. Practicing Lifelong Learning and Global Citizenship on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation-Kathryn Burleson Part Four. Consortium
Programs 16. Is Place the Thing? Integrative Learning at The Philadelphia
Center-Rosina S. Miller 17. Learning to Stand on Shifting Ground. The New
York Arts Program-Linda Earle 18. Library and Museum Collections as Labs
for Student Learning. The ACM Newberry Seminar in the Humanities-Joan
Gillespie 19. Immersing Students in Conservation and Community. The
Northwest Conservancy-Melanie Parker 20. "No Such Thing as Away". Urban
Immersion in the Upper Midwest-and Around the World-Sarah Pradt Part Five.
Community Engagement and Domestic Study Away 21.Liberal Education and
Service-Learning as a High-Impact Practice-Rachel Tomas Morgan and Paul
Kollman 22. Faculty Development and Ownership of Community Engaged Teaching
and Learning-Celestina Castillo, Regina Freer, Felisa Guillén, and Donna
Maeda 23. The World is at the Campus Doorstep for Putting the Local in
Global Education-Kent Koth 24. The Power of Place. University-Community
Partnership in the Development of an Urban Immersion Semester-JoDee Keller,
Rose McKenney, Kathy Russell, and Joel Zylstra Afterword-Larry Braskamp
About the Contributors Index
Foreword-Adam Weinberg Acknowledgemetns Introduction. The Local-Global
Nexus-Neal W. Sobania Part One. Framing Study Away 1. The Faraway Nearby.
Putting the Local in Global Education-Neal W. Sobania 2. Matching Program
and Student Characteristics with Learning Outcomes. A Framework for Study
Away Curriculum Development-Mark Salisbury 3. Where Experience Meets
Transformation-Amanda E. Feller 4. Evaluative Approaches to Domestic
Off-Campus Programs-Mark E. Engberg and Lisa M. Davidson 5. No Common
Ground. The Spectrum of Policies Related to Domestic Off-Campus
Programs-Michael Edmondson Part Two. Semester-Long Faculty-Led Programs 6.
Global Issues Manifested in a Local Setting. the Arizona Borderlands-Patty
Lamson and Riley Merline 7. Seeing Things Whole. Immersion in the West-Phil
Brick 8. Sojourns in the Lowcountry. Gateway to Africa in the
Americas-Jacquelyn Benton 9. Pedagogy Into Practice. Teaching Environmental
Design Through Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative-Rob Pyatt,
Jennifer L. Benning, Nick Tilsen, Charles Jason Tinant, and Leonard Lone
Hill 10. Study USA. Preparing Students to Enter the Most Diverse Workforce
in the World-Connie Ledoux Book, J. McMerty, and William Webb Part Three.
Faculty-Led Short-Term Programs 11. From Immersion With Farmers and
Autoworkers to Refugees and Immigrants. 40 Years of Transformational
Learning-Jeff Thaler 12. Beyond Waikiki. Discovering the Aloha Spirit in
Hawaii-Oumatie Marajh and Esther Onaga 13. GO Long or GO Short but GO.
Study Away as Curricular Requirement-Scott Manning and Christine Dinges 14.
"It's so Good to See You Back in Town". Participating in Makah Culture-Dave
Huelsbeck 15. Practicing Lifelong Learning and Global Citizenship on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation-Kathryn Burleson Part Four. Consortium
Programs 16. Is Place the Thing? Integrative Learning at The Philadelphia
Center-Rosina S. Miller 17. Learning to Stand on Shifting Ground. The New
York Arts Program-Linda Earle 18. Library and Museum Collections as Labs
for Student Learning. The ACM Newberry Seminar in the Humanities-Joan
Gillespie 19. Immersing Students in Conservation and Community. The
Northwest Conservancy-Melanie Parker 20. "No Such Thing as Away". Urban
Immersion in the Upper Midwest-and Around the World-Sarah Pradt Part Five.
Community Engagement and Domestic Study Away 21.Liberal Education and
Service-Learning as a High-Impact Practice-Rachel Tomas Morgan and Paul
Kollman 22. Faculty Development and Ownership of Community Engaged Teaching
and Learning-Celestina Castillo, Regina Freer, Felisa Guillén, and Donna
Maeda 23. The World is at the Campus Doorstep for Putting the Local in
Global Education-Kent Koth 24. The Power of Place. University-Community
Partnership in the Development of an Urban Immersion Semester-JoDee Keller,
Rose McKenney, Kathy Russell, and Joel Zylstra Afterword-Larry Braskamp
About the Contributors Index
Nexus-Neal W. Sobania Part One. Framing Study Away 1. The Faraway Nearby.
Putting the Local in Global Education-Neal W. Sobania 2. Matching Program
and Student Characteristics with Learning Outcomes. A Framework for Study
Away Curriculum Development-Mark Salisbury 3. Where Experience Meets
Transformation-Amanda E. Feller 4. Evaluative Approaches to Domestic
Off-Campus Programs-Mark E. Engberg and Lisa M. Davidson 5. No Common
Ground. The Spectrum of Policies Related to Domestic Off-Campus
Programs-Michael Edmondson Part Two. Semester-Long Faculty-Led Programs 6.
Global Issues Manifested in a Local Setting. the Arizona Borderlands-Patty
Lamson and Riley Merline 7. Seeing Things Whole. Immersion in the West-Phil
Brick 8. Sojourns in the Lowcountry. Gateway to Africa in the
Americas-Jacquelyn Benton 9. Pedagogy Into Practice. Teaching Environmental
Design Through Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative-Rob Pyatt,
Jennifer L. Benning, Nick Tilsen, Charles Jason Tinant, and Leonard Lone
Hill 10. Study USA. Preparing Students to Enter the Most Diverse Workforce
in the World-Connie Ledoux Book, J. McMerty, and William Webb Part Three.
Faculty-Led Short-Term Programs 11. From Immersion With Farmers and
Autoworkers to Refugees and Immigrants. 40 Years of Transformational
Learning-Jeff Thaler 12. Beyond Waikiki. Discovering the Aloha Spirit in
Hawaii-Oumatie Marajh and Esther Onaga 13. GO Long or GO Short but GO.
Study Away as Curricular Requirement-Scott Manning and Christine Dinges 14.
"It's so Good to See You Back in Town". Participating in Makah Culture-Dave
Huelsbeck 15. Practicing Lifelong Learning and Global Citizenship on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation-Kathryn Burleson Part Four. Consortium
Programs 16. Is Place the Thing? Integrative Learning at The Philadelphia
Center-Rosina S. Miller 17. Learning to Stand on Shifting Ground. The New
York Arts Program-Linda Earle 18. Library and Museum Collections as Labs
for Student Learning. The ACM Newberry Seminar in the Humanities-Joan
Gillespie 19. Immersing Students in Conservation and Community. The
Northwest Conservancy-Melanie Parker 20. "No Such Thing as Away". Urban
Immersion in the Upper Midwest-and Around the World-Sarah Pradt Part Five.
Community Engagement and Domestic Study Away 21.Liberal Education and
Service-Learning as a High-Impact Practice-Rachel Tomas Morgan and Paul
Kollman 22. Faculty Development and Ownership of Community Engaged Teaching
and Learning-Celestina Castillo, Regina Freer, Felisa Guillén, and Donna
Maeda 23. The World is at the Campus Doorstep for Putting the Local in
Global Education-Kent Koth 24. The Power of Place. University-Community
Partnership in the Development of an Urban Immersion Semester-JoDee Keller,
Rose McKenney, Kathy Russell, and Joel Zylstra Afterword-Larry Braskamp
About the Contributors Index