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Bringing it Home:. Follow-Up Courses for Study Abroad Returnees. Presenters. Elaine Meyer-Lee, Saint Mary’s College Margit Johnson, Carleton College Greg Downey, University of Notre Dame All of you!. Why such courses?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bringing it Home:Bringing it Home:

Follow-Up Courses for Study Follow-Up Courses for Study Abroad ReturneesAbroad Returnees

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PresentersPresenters

►Elaine Meyer-Lee, Saint Mary’s CollegeElaine Meyer-Lee, Saint Mary’s College►Margit Johnson, Carleton CollegeMargit Johnson, Carleton College►Greg Downey, University of Notre Greg Downey, University of Notre

DameDame

►All of you!All of you!

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Why such courses?Why such courses?

►Much effort has gone into study abroad Much effort has gone into study abroad programs, often with impressive resultsprograms, often with impressive results

►Historically support for re-entry was Historically support for re-entry was extracurricular programming aimed at extracurricular programming aimed at alleviating reverse culture shockalleviating reverse culture shock

►Recent awareness of the additional Recent awareness of the additional need for academic contexts to need for academic contexts to consolidate and integrate learningconsolidate and integrate learning

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Why this session?Why this session?

►While the overarching goals of such While the overarching goals of such courses may be similar, faculty are courses may be similar, faculty are approaching this relatively uncharted approaching this relatively uncharted terrain from various disciplines and terrain from various disciplines and pedagogical strategiespedagogical strategies

►Many institutions are interested in Many institutions are interested in implementing such courses and much implementing such courses and much is to be gained from pooling is to be gained from pooling experiencesexperiences

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Your turnYour turn

►Additional ideas for such courses: Additional ideas for such courses: (other theoretical frameworks or (other theoretical frameworks or assessments, other exercises, assessments, other exercises, readings, etc.)readings, etc.)

►Open Questions and answersOpen Questions and answers►Small groups on how some ideas might Small groups on how some ideas might

be applied in your contextbe applied in your context►Last thoughts or questionsLast thoughts or questions

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Saint Mary’s CollegeSaint Mary’s College

ICS 490: Analysis of Study ICS 490: Analysis of Study Abroad LearningAbroad Learning

Elaine Meyer-Lee Elaine Meyer-Lee

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Main ObjectivesMain Objectives

Articulating impact of sojourn Articulating impact of sojourn through reflection, exercises, writingthrough reflection, exercises, writing

Qualitative analysis of this writingQualitative analysis of this writing Quantitative self-assessmentQuantitative self-assessment Review of existing theory & researchReview of existing theory & research Bringing our data into dialogueBringing our data into dialogue Making connections with intercultural Making connections with intercultural

relating here, broader education, relating here, broader education, career planscareer plans

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Articulating the impactArticulating the impact

Much reflective writing (moving to 2 Much reflective writing (moving to 2 credits this fall)credits this fall)

Mini-poetry workshopMini-poetry workshop Partner interviewsPartner interviews Preliminary theorizingPreliminary theorizing Final reflection on additional impact Final reflection on additional impact

of courseof course

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Qualitative Analyses/InterpretationQualitative Analyses/Interpretation

for content on effectsfor content on effects overall themes and differencesoverall themes and differences program-specific sources of variation program-specific sources of variation

such as length, country, language, such as length, country, language, modelmodel

person-specific sources such as person-specific sources such as previous experience, college, previous experience, college, affective reactionaffective reaction

Specific to US students, or to abroad Specific to US students, or to abroad

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Quantitative Assessment/TheoryQuantitative Assessment/Theory

Identity Development (Erikson, Marcia, Identity Development (Erikson, Marcia, Phinney: Phinney’s Phinney: Phinney’s Multi-Ethic Identity Multi-Ethic Identity Measure, Measure, as USas US + + retrospective)retrospective)

Experiential Learning (J. Bennett, Kolb: Experiential Learning (J. Bennett, Kolb: Kolb’s Kolb’s Learning Style InventoryLearning Style Inventory))

Intellectual/Intercultural Development Intellectual/Intercultural Development (Perry, M. Bennett: Bennett’s (Perry, M. Bennett: Bennett’s Intercultural Intercultural Development Inventory)Development Inventory)

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Dialogue with the literatureDialogue with the literature

Reading Kauffmann review Reading Kauffmann review Locating and reading recent articlesLocating and reading recent articles Comparing our data with theirs (for Comparing our data with theirs (for

example, more focus on personal)example, more focus on personal) Bringing our data into conversation Bringing our data into conversation

with existing theories: both using with existing theories: both using theory to illuminate, but also using theory to illuminate, but also using data to challenge or builddata to challenge or build

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Connections with domestic Connections with domestic intercultural experience intercultural experience

Individual forays into cultural contexts Individual forays into cultural contexts where they’d be in minority (Latino where they’d be in minority (Latino church, Mosque, community meeting in church, Mosque, community meeting in predominantly African-American predominantly African-American neighborhood)neighborhood)

Reflecting on experience: how was it like Reflecting on experience: how was it like and unlike study abroad? How was it like and unlike study abroad? How was it like and unlike similar experiences before and unlike similar experiences before studying abroad?studying abroad?

Huge challengeHuge challenge

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Connections to broader education Connections to broader education at SMC, career plansat SMC, career plans

Experiential vs. traditionalExperiential vs. traditional More independent pedagogyMore independent pedagogy Pace and quantity more intensePace and quantity more intense Tendency to passively revertTendency to passively revert

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Final thoughtsFinal thoughts

Excellent opportunity for data Excellent opportunity for data gathering as part of larger effort to gathering as part of larger effort to document study abroad learning document study abroad learning outcomesoutcomes

Need to pool resources: Need to pool resources: www.saintmarys.edu/~iil/re-www.saintmarys.edu/~iil/re-entryresources/syllabilist.htmlentryresources/syllabilist.html