This study describes how one university prepares culturally responsive teacher candidates through Alaska and Thailand cross-cultural summer study trips. The study addressed the impact of the Alaska and Thailand cross-cultural experiences on teacher candidates as described in their reflective writings. The reflections addressed their socialization and depth of understanding and appreciation of children and adults from another culture. The authors looked for parallel themes that emerged as characteristics of both experiences
Presented at the Diversity Research Symposium 2014: From Research to Action conference at Ball State...
As classrooms in the United States grow more culturally and linguistically diverse, schools of educa...
In the classrooms of tomorrow, beginning teachers encounter a wide array of students from diverse li...
Teacher education programs require attention to the rapid changes in the world, in part because popu...
The purpose of this microethnographic qualitative study was to explore the nature of international c...
Participation in study abroad programs has increased steadily since the late 1980s and has tripled i...
A comprehensive study abroad program is one of the most effective ways to prepare multicultural and ...
Midwest, rural pre-service teachers lack diverse experiences and awareness of their own privilege, a...
The research describes the experience of a southern white teacher who lived and worked in a remote c...
In a shrinking world where globalization has blurred the boundaries across nation states and cultura...
This research study examined the long-term effects of a professional development study tour to South...
This manuscript presents findings and implications from a case study of one global educator's attem...
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the experiences of a select gro...
Teacher education students often lack the cultural education and international exposure they need to...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Globalization and the e...
Presented at the Diversity Research Symposium 2014: From Research to Action conference at Ball State...
As classrooms in the United States grow more culturally and linguistically diverse, schools of educa...
In the classrooms of tomorrow, beginning teachers encounter a wide array of students from diverse li...
Teacher education programs require attention to the rapid changes in the world, in part because popu...
The purpose of this microethnographic qualitative study was to explore the nature of international c...
Participation in study abroad programs has increased steadily since the late 1980s and has tripled i...
A comprehensive study abroad program is one of the most effective ways to prepare multicultural and ...
Midwest, rural pre-service teachers lack diverse experiences and awareness of their own privilege, a...
The research describes the experience of a southern white teacher who lived and worked in a remote c...
In a shrinking world where globalization has blurred the boundaries across nation states and cultura...
This research study examined the long-term effects of a professional development study tour to South...
This manuscript presents findings and implications from a case study of one global educator's attem...
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the experiences of a select gro...
Teacher education students often lack the cultural education and international exposure they need to...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Globalization and the e...
Presented at the Diversity Research Symposium 2014: From Research to Action conference at Ball State...
As classrooms in the United States grow more culturally and linguistically diverse, schools of educa...
In the classrooms of tomorrow, beginning teachers encounter a wide array of students from diverse li...