Building Confidence and Competence through International Training Mary Andrews, Michigan State University Extension.

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Building Confidence and Competence through International Training Mary Andrews, Michigan State University Extension

Beliefs “ Extension professionals with access to information and appreciation for the nature of global issues can be a source of unique help to local clientele, and can be active partners in global development. ” Mary Andrews

International Extension Training Program Intense professional development experience Groups of agents and specialists Two-year commitment of in-service time Includes international travel Financed by MSUE and Counties

Campus Training: Faculty

Campus Training: Interaction

I can’t believe how much I learned during our first session… Even if we never traveled together, this training is invaluable. Getting updated on global issues is important for all agents. I already value my involvement with IETP Jim Wiesing, Grand Travese Co.

Field Training: Exploration

Field Training: Sharing

Planning for outreach Upon return from intn ’ l travels, the group debriefs and plans for educational programming in MI. Outreach happens before, during and long after IETP Group XII, January 2002

Communicating

Involving Others: Study Tours Participation in existing or designed study tours (study abroad, exchanges, professional meetings). Add-on ’ s to international projects Serving as chaperones to travelers and exchanges. ESP Study tour, SE Asia, 2002

The study tour reminded me of all the great interactions during IETP… IETP has always been with me … my travels to SE Asia reinforced those lessons. I feel better able to talk about the global food system now … I have first-hand experience. Jan Seitz, Jackson Co.

Encouragement for staff to take international assignments… USDA opportunities (Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria, Russia, Ghana, Guatemala) ACDI-VOCA and other citizen volunteer programs Service clubs/Partner projects (Rotary) Self designed opportunities (New Zealand, Poland, Ireland)

Contributing to projects/exchanges Irish Rural Development Exchange South Africa support: Johannesburg, U. of the North, Zimbabwe Extension training: Latvia, India Arlen Leholm & Mary Andrews, India 2002

I am a different person because of my international work… I can empathize with people of other countries and cultures. I am critical of our press and government. I wish more people would travel and learn about the world. Roberta Dow, Grand Traverse Co.

Hosting: An opportunity for all… Indian Students, Isabella Co. Various Delegations International Visitors International Students Youth Exchanges Business Trainees

Leadership Development… Julie Pioch, Van Buran Co The IETP program gave me a better understanding of myself and my leadership abilities. Coping with stress & the unfamiliar Testing one ’ s limits of patience, stamina, communications Realizing the global connections Appreciating differences The travel experience provided opportunity to analyze Extension systems … and approaches.

Maximizing Citizen International Exposure… Creating opportunities for exposure to international people, ideas, concerns. Involving local leaders in hosting/educating guests. Creating linkages from local to global. Modeling “ global citizenship ” Reinforcing international interests of citizens.

Lessons Learned…International Exposure Important for staff credibility and confidence. Important source of ideas, comparisons, examples. Important source of sensitivities and perspectives.

Lessons Learned…Training International exposure is not enough Staff need guidance & interaction to create messages/programs Staff want to see examples of what others are doing in domestic education Need to reinforce being “ proactive ” and “ responsive ”— taking risks, speaking out.

Lessons Learned…Programming International or global education is public affairs education — no right/wrong An educator ’ s role is to expand awareness, facilitate discussion, encourage learning. People learn best from interaction and involvement — create opportunities. Make this part of everyday life — personal and professional.

Acknowledgements… Group XII, IETP Past IETP participants MSUE