This study investigates Turkish pre-service teachers’ experiences related to a two-month international teaching and cultural experience in the United States of America. In total, 289 graduate students from Turkey participated in a collaborative project from 2001 to 2010. The experience included an orientation week, six weeks of student teaching in a high school, seminars and projects at Iowa State University and cultural visits. The data were collected through a pre-service teacher questionnaire and their reflective journals. The results showed that pre-service teachers perceived the international teaching experience helped them develop professionally and personally. Through cross-cultural exchanges with their mentors along with other stude...
His paper explores the experience of four pre-service special education teachers from Universitas Pe...
This study investigated the perceived benefits and barriers that impact study abroad for pre-service...
Overseas student-teaching is becoming increasingly popular among American college students. Unfortu...
AbstractThis study assesses the extent to which teaching experience in Turkish schools affected the ...
Educational institutions carry out several programs that are able to support the development of thei...
This article discusses two education abroad programs that afford pre-service teachers with purposefu...
With the globalization of the world and the ease to travel to different parts of the globe, the popu...
In 2007, Sandell reviewed data from 31 undergraduate students who had studied abroad. Respondents we...
Overseas student-teaching is becoming increasingly popular among American college students. Un...
A comprehensive study abroad program is one of the most effective ways to prepare multicultural and ...
International experiences through structured study abroad programs are proposed as a powerful way to...
his paper explores the experience of four pre-service special education teachers from Universitas Pe...
Turkish educators visit UND Nineteen educators, all from Turkey, are spending six weeks studying at ...
This article presents a qualitative case study of U.S. social studies pre-service teachers (PSTs) in...
Using current events to help preservice teachers understand the world they live in encourages preser...
His paper explores the experience of four pre-service special education teachers from Universitas Pe...
This study investigated the perceived benefits and barriers that impact study abroad for pre-service...
Overseas student-teaching is becoming increasingly popular among American college students. Unfortu...
AbstractThis study assesses the extent to which teaching experience in Turkish schools affected the ...
Educational institutions carry out several programs that are able to support the development of thei...
This article discusses two education abroad programs that afford pre-service teachers with purposefu...
With the globalization of the world and the ease to travel to different parts of the globe, the popu...
In 2007, Sandell reviewed data from 31 undergraduate students who had studied abroad. Respondents we...
Overseas student-teaching is becoming increasingly popular among American college students. Un...
A comprehensive study abroad program is one of the most effective ways to prepare multicultural and ...
International experiences through structured study abroad programs are proposed as a powerful way to...
his paper explores the experience of four pre-service special education teachers from Universitas Pe...
Turkish educators visit UND Nineteen educators, all from Turkey, are spending six weeks studying at ...
This article presents a qualitative case study of U.S. social studies pre-service teachers (PSTs) in...
Using current events to help preservice teachers understand the world they live in encourages preser...
His paper explores the experience of four pre-service special education teachers from Universitas Pe...
This study investigated the perceived benefits and barriers that impact study abroad for pre-service...
Overseas student-teaching is becoming increasingly popular among American college students. Unfortu...