The literature available on study abroad addresses reasons students chose to study abroad, outcomes of participation in study abroad, and study abroad program characteristics. However, there is a lack of research linking outcomes of study abroad to program characteristics. The present study will add to the literature by providing information about study abroad program characteristics and their relationship to one possible outcome of study abroad, cross-cultural adaptability. In this study, four factors were used to measure cross-cultural adaptability: (a) emotional resilience, (b) flexibility/openness, (c) perceptual acuity, and (d) personal autonomy. Data were collected using the Cross-Cultural Adaptability Inventory (CCAI) (Kelley & M...
A growing body of research dating back to the early 1980’s has focused on the outcomes and impacts o...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...
Globalization touches every sphere of our modern lives, and it has become more critical than ever th...
Cross-cultural adaptability (CCA) has been found to be an integral part of cross-cultural success. A...
Color poster with text, tables, and images.Institutions of higher education face mounting pressures ...
The number of U.S. undergraduates who study abroad is growing, as are expectations that the experien...
This study answers a need for outcome assessment in study abroad by exploring the intercultural comm...
There is a need in the field of international education to form sound assessment practices to provid...
Longitudinal studies that measure the impact of study abroad programs are essential to improving our...
Hammer and Bennett’s (2002) intercultural development inventory (IDI) is used to assess the impact o...
American institutions of higher learning have long recognized study abroad as an educational practic...
A large-scale research study on the impact of overseas experience for undergraduate professional sch...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-119).It has been suggested that the human experience is ...
abstract: In this study the impact of outside the classroom activities and experiences of study abro...
With growing recognition of the duality of language and culture, the TESOL profession is placing inc...
A growing body of research dating back to the early 1980’s has focused on the outcomes and impacts o...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...
Globalization touches every sphere of our modern lives, and it has become more critical than ever th...
Cross-cultural adaptability (CCA) has been found to be an integral part of cross-cultural success. A...
Color poster with text, tables, and images.Institutions of higher education face mounting pressures ...
The number of U.S. undergraduates who study abroad is growing, as are expectations that the experien...
This study answers a need for outcome assessment in study abroad by exploring the intercultural comm...
There is a need in the field of international education to form sound assessment practices to provid...
Longitudinal studies that measure the impact of study abroad programs are essential to improving our...
Hammer and Bennett’s (2002) intercultural development inventory (IDI) is used to assess the impact o...
American institutions of higher learning have long recognized study abroad as an educational practic...
A large-scale research study on the impact of overseas experience for undergraduate professional sch...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-119).It has been suggested that the human experience is ...
abstract: In this study the impact of outside the classroom activities and experiences of study abro...
With growing recognition of the duality of language and culture, the TESOL profession is placing inc...
A growing body of research dating back to the early 1980’s has focused on the outcomes and impacts o...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...
Globalization touches every sphere of our modern lives, and it has become more critical than ever th...