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MERRIMACK COLLEGE FACULTY-LED COURSES Maximizing Student Learning through Short-term Study Abroad
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Benefits-Study Abroad helps students: develop skills and experiences not learned in a classroom immerse themselves in diverse cultures and learn different languages gain a global perspective acquire skills such as intercultural communication, adaptability, and resilience learn to establish rapport quickly with individuals in an unfamiliar environment build self-confidence and independence be more competitive in the job market
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U.S. Study Abroad Trends Study abroad by American students has more than tripled over the past two decades
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Who’s studying abroad and where are they going?
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Top Fields of Study?
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Access In an effort to increase access to study abroad, higher education institutions and study abroad providers have developed programs of various durations: Short-term (Less than 8 weeks) Mid-length (semester) Long-term (full-year)
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Duration of Study Abroad: Short-term Study Abroad is Most Popular among College Students % of US students studying abroad 2009-20102010-2011 Short-term56.6%58.1% Mid-length39.4%38.0% Long-term3.9%
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Short-term Study Abroad Increases Access Short-term programs provide opportunities for students who cannot go abroad for an entire semester for various reasons Cost Academic Major Athletes Confidence
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The Problem: Many educational leaders are concerned that students will not achieve the same intercultural competencies in a short-term study abroad program as they would in a semester or full-year program. Tourism vs. immersion
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The Solution: Intensive & Focused “Short-term programs, if well-planned, can offer a more intensive and focused experience – and may be the only realistic alternative in terms of the demands of your degree studies and economic resources " (Institute of International Education, Open Doors Report 2012)
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What is Intercultural Competence? It is a set of cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills and characteristics that support effective and appropriate interaction in a variety of cultural contexts. Cognitive: knowledge about cultural norms, values, behaviors, and issues; cultural self-awareness Affective: curiosity, flexibility, open-mindedness Behavioral: resourcefulness, problem solving, relationship building skills
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Maximizing Intercultural Competence Key components of short-term study abroad courses that maximize intercultural competency attainment Establishing desired learning outcomes for intercultural competence while abroad Requiring pre-departure meetings/class time with students and faculty Meaningful site visits that relate to coursework and Direct contact with the host community Structured & intentional reflection before, during and after the program
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Short-term programs at Merrimack This year, Merrimack has been offering 4 short-term study abroad programs: Summer Session in San Gimignano, Italy “Pellegrinaggio in Italia”, Italy Summer Session in Wroxton, England (NEW!) “Writing through War and Peace”, Dublin & Belfast, Ireland (NEW!) Courses offered in previous years: “Crossing Borders”, Spain & Morocco “Belizean Landscapes”, Belize Merrimack is hoping to expand short-term program offerings; a wider variety of short-term programs will allow more Merrimack students the chance to go abroad
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Summer Session in San Gimignano, Italy
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Crossing Borders, Spain & Morocco
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Types of Faculty Led Courses Short-term study abroad courses can be applied to any academic discipline Examples: Sports Medicine – volunteer at a medical clinic abroad Education – Intern or volunteer at a school abroad Mathematics –Study geometric architectural patterns in Muslim Spain
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Types of Faculty Led Courses Course can be integrated into the Fall/Spring semester Course can be taught at Merrimack during the Spring semester for Summer programs, or Fall semester for Winter programs Conclude course with a study abroad component. Examples: Crossing Borders Dublin & Belfast, Ireland Stand alone Summer courses Have some pre-departure class meetings but do the bulk of the course work while abroad. Examples: Summer Session in San Gimignano, Italy Summer Session in Wroxton, England
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How to start a short-term study abroad course? If you have an idea make a proposal! Course proposals Accepted each year for programs like San Gimignano and Wroxton (2 faculty per program) Accepted individually for new program proposals New programs most likely need 12-24 months lead time Short-term Study Abroad Faculty Handbook Which provides a clear outline of policies and procedures has been developed and will soon be posted on the Provost’s and Office of International Programs web sites.
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… Course proposals are vetted by UCC Must have clear goals & assessable outcomes 4 credit courses – 15 hours per credit Credit hours include site visits, intentional experiential learning activities, reflection Should be a balance between classroom hours and experiential learning hours Course should satisfy various requirements in order to maximize student enrollment.
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$100 Grand Challenge What kind of course can you create?
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