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Bell, Angela D.; Hodges, Leslie E.; Rubin, Donald L.; Shiflet, Coryn – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2022
Although education abroad in the US offers participants demonstrable benefits, direct and opportunity costs are cited as primary barriers to broader participation. Yet the degree to which low-income status deters studying abroad and whether additional need-based aid beyond Pell Grants encourages participation remain uncertain. Moreover, not all…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Financial Needs, Low Income Students, Study Abroad
Powers, Samantha L.; Trauntvein, Nate E.; Hartman, Cindy L.; Barcelona, Robert J. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2022
Study abroad provides a unique context in which opportunities for culturally relevant leisure are extremely abundant. These programs provide varying levels of cultural immersion, and culture is inherently connected to leisure. Research has demonstrated relationships between various aspects of study abroad and desired transferable skills such as…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Experiential Learning, Cultural Awareness, Intercultural Programs
Hong, Min – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Outbound student mobility can be regarded as an important foreign policy initiative to exert and increase national influence in host locations. But how to evaluate the specific soft power influences remains unsolved. In this article, an educational soft power framework that can provide a reference in evaluating soft power of related education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Program Evaluation, Power Structure
Fitzgerald, Angela; Cooper, Rebecca – International Education Studies, 2022
The intention of this paper is to examine the longer-term impacts of international professional experience (IPE). Participants in the study were all early-career teachers who had participated in IPE as part of their education degree and were invited to participate through the alumni office of an education faculty from one university. Thirty…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Study Abroad, Professional Identity, Career Choice
Pipitone, Jennifer M.; Raghavan, Chitra – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
The exotic aura surrounding Bali was embraced as a teaching and learning opportunity in the four-week, faculty-led study abroad programme at the centre of the present inquiry, which asked: how might a place-based pedagogical intervention shape student experiences of an exotified cultural environment? Grounded within sociocultural psychology and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Place Based Education, Experiential Learning
Hatfield, Lisa J.; Maxson, Julie; Shinaberger, Jennifer Marshall; Norton, Hanna E.; DeMartino, Cynthia H.; Finley-Croswhite, Annette; Gokcek, Gigi – To Improve the Academy, 2022
What are the qualities of the "now" that make teaching and learning an urgent, if not a moral, imperative? A group of faculty, administrators, and educational developers respond to this question with individual narratives bound together by a common theme of reflective practice in times of crises to help faculty become more resilient in…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Resource Centers, Faculty Development, Educational Change
Potts, Davina – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Learning abroad has become a central component in the internationalisation strategies of many Australian universities, following trends in other countries such as France, Germany, USA, Singapore and Japan. To expand access to different types of students and to diversify host destinations, short-term programmes have been the focus of institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Time Factors (Learning), Time
Lee, Jeongyi; Negrelli, Kathryn – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
The number of students expanding their academic programs to include learning experiences abroad had been, prior to the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, steadily increasing over the past two decades. This mixed-method study investigates the cultural identification of short-term study abroad participants and its influence on their acculturation…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Acculturation, Cultural Awareness, Identification (Psychology)
Paula Marie DiNardo – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Institutions of higher education are under increased scrutiny as graduation rates decline while student loan debt soars. One proposed strategy to improve completion rates is to give additional support to those students who are most at-risk of leaving college before graduating. Research has shown that first-generation students are more likely to…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Participation, Educational Practices, Instructional Effectiveness
Tawni Paradise; Tahsin Chowdhury; Kirsten Davis; Homero Murzi; Michelle Soledad – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
This paper discusses a global program for first-year engineering students that typically combines a spring semester course with an international module in the summer. This year, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the course component of the program was redesigned for the post-COVID environment. The purpose of this paper is to present the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Competence, Electronic Learning, Student Experience
Aurore P. Mroz; Tricia Thrasher – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
This qualitative case study documented the unfolding of the COVID-19 crisis that impacted a study-abroad program in Paris between December 2019 and May 2020, culminating in the urgent evacuation of U.S.-affiliated students from France. Framed by Complex Dynamic Systems Theory, chaos theory, and research on study abroad and crisis management, rich…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Study Abroad, School Closing
Catarina Doutor; Natália Alves – Educational Process: International Journal, 2024
Background/purpose: While the existing literature explores the internalization of higher education, a significant gap remains in comprehending the motivations behind international students choosing Portuguese higher education. This study aims to address this gap by examining the motivations of a specific group within Portuguese universities:…
Descriptors: Portuguese, Native Language, Foreign Students, College Choice
Wei Liu – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2024
International student mobility is a complex phenomenon influenced by numerous factors. This study examines the prospect of China as a destination country for international students in the post-COVID-19 era. With qualitative data from 30 frontline international educators (support staff in international student recruitment and services) from 30…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Foreign Students, Student Mobility
Judith Borràs; Àngels Llanes – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
Performing a stay in a country where the L2 is the official language can provide the perfect immersion for L2 development (traditional study abroad). In the case of English learners, internationalization and the role of English as a lingua franca make it unnecessary to perform the stay in an English-speaking country. Hence, an increasing number of…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, English (Second Language), Language Usage, Undergraduate Students
Ruixin Wei – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Chinese student mobility has diversified with the rise of educational hubs in Asia. However, the literature primarily focuses on student mobility to Anglophone universities. This study conceptualises Chinese students studying in South Korea as participating in a positional competition, wherein the concepts of middling mobility and emerging…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Student Mobility, Foreign Countries, Labor Market