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Robinson, Matt – Teaching Music, 2011
As school budgets shrink and music program budgets diminish even further, it may seem difficult to justify any sort of group travel, especially for a large band or orchestra. Many schools, however, see great rewards in making shorter excursions to nearby destinations as a means of outreach and promotion, as well as student enrichment. And those…
Descriptors: Travel, Music Education, Exchange Programs, Musicians
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Winokur, Marshall – Foreign Language Annals, 1981
Describes student tours to the Soviet Union, discussing the benefits to be derived from such experiences by both students and leaders. In particular, discusses the organization of the tours, their types and costs, advertising strategies, suggested itineraries and guidebooks, student orientation and group composition, and problems encountered…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Enrichment, Extracurricular Activities, Group Activities
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Lonabocker, Louise – College and University, 1997
Offers, in a whimsical poem, reflections on what motivates students planning to study or travel abroad, the countries they choose to visit, the challenges they overcome, the initial culture shock, and the rewards of travel. Reflects on exchanges in unfamiliar languages, differences in culture, and varied traditions. (CH)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Enrichment, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Reynolds, Collins, Ed. – 1976
This quarterly newsletter, announced in RIE on a one-time basis, investigates a different area of the world in each issue. It is intended for use by businessmen, government officials, and educators. Typical issues include feature articles highlighting problems of crossing cultural boundaries to teach, do business, or cope overseas and at home;…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cooperative Programs, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Cultural Training