Since the 1950s, after World War II ended, the development discourse has engaged in discussions of various theories, models and perspectives that have tried to explain the course of events in history as they relate to development. Over the years, international education has been involved in development research in order to meet the needs of an ever-changing globalized world and have opened up doors to cross-cultural understanding through study abroad. Exposure to another culture can lead to a comparison of the host culture and their own culture that can result in self-reflection, greater cultural awareness and sensitivity and a desire for increased global understanding. Through cultural immersion, participants can learn about the host cultu...
Hammer and Bennett’s (2002) intercultural development inventory (IDI) is used to assess the impact o...
This Capstone paper explores the logic that study abroad has long-term impact on participants’ profe...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...
Since the 1950s, after World War II ended, the development discourse has engaged in discussions of v...
This dissertation describes a research study designed to explore the relationship of study abroad an...
It is difficult to ignore global issues, as described in newspapers, reported on television, and dis...
The number of U.S. undergraduates who study abroad is growing, as are expectations that the experien...
The focus of the study was the University of Dallas’ Rome Program, a mid-length study abroad program...
Preparing students to succeed in today’s increasingly global and competitive world is a declared obj...
At the completion of our research, we wanted to answer the following question: what are the benefits...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
As study abroad programs become increasingly popular among U.S. colleges and universities, a study o...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore and to challenge prior conceptions regarding foreig...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
Hammer and Bennett’s (2002) intercultural development inventory (IDI) is used to assess the impact o...
This Capstone paper explores the logic that study abroad has long-term impact on participants’ profe...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...
Since the 1950s, after World War II ended, the development discourse has engaged in discussions of v...
This dissertation describes a research study designed to explore the relationship of study abroad an...
It is difficult to ignore global issues, as described in newspapers, reported on television, and dis...
The number of U.S. undergraduates who study abroad is growing, as are expectations that the experien...
The focus of the study was the University of Dallas’ Rome Program, a mid-length study abroad program...
Preparing students to succeed in today’s increasingly global and competitive world is a declared obj...
At the completion of our research, we wanted to answer the following question: what are the benefits...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
As study abroad programs become increasingly popular among U.S. colleges and universities, a study o...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore and to challenge prior conceptions regarding foreig...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
Hammer and Bennett’s (2002) intercultural development inventory (IDI) is used to assess the impact o...
This Capstone paper explores the logic that study abroad has long-term impact on participants’ profe...
This study examined factors influencing students\u27 decisions to study abroad and the perceived imp...