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Florida Consortium for International Education September 26, 2014 Shawn Woodin, Ed.D. CCID Naomi Boyer, Ph.D. Polk State College Kim Simpson Polk State College
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Community Colleges for International Development, Inc. CCID System of Comprehensive Internationalization Polk State College Experience with SCI Student Internationalization Experience Survey Questions & Answers
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CCID provides an international network for community colleges to further their internationalization initiatives and to enhance the development of a globally competent workforce for the communities they serve.
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Capacity Building- System of Comp. Int’l Quality Networking – conferences, other orgs & universities, matchmaking, research (Michigan State, U of Toledo, NAFSA) Mobility Facilitation – Troika, CCID OnLocation, Schneider Trucking int’l J-1 Visas! International Development – USAID Afghanistan
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How would you know?
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Bissonette, B. & Woodin, S. (2013).
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C ATEGORIES Leadership & Policy Organization Structure Organization Personnel Teaching and Learning Co-curricular International Student Support Study Abroad Professional Development Partnerships International Development Projects
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Internal Assessment Seeking Building Reaching Innovating
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Growth from roots - illumination from above Org capacity, culture, and commitment ▪ Committees ▪ Engagement ▪ Organizational structure Developing shared dialogue ▪ Cross campus, disciplines, and constituents Strategic planning ▪ Benchmark data ▪ Facilitated dialogue
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Education Abroad 10 study abroad programs including an international internship; total estimated student enrollment - 102 International Education Week Global Studies Program Language Development Alternative Funding & Partnerships International Student Discussions Community College Baccalaureate Association
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Analysis- participation key Comp. INZ task force for strategic planning FCI categories mapped to strategic objectives ▪ Objectives revised, expanded and increased. Set outcome targets based on FCI results Objectives re-designed Based on areas noted for development Example: Language support -ESOL/EAP programs and language labs.
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How do international activities impact student outcomes?
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University of Toledo/CCID collaboration Prior Involvement in International Activities (study abroad, living in another country, etc.) Curricular Involvement Co-Curricular Involvement / Awareness of International Opportunities Plans to Reenroll for Next Semester Intent to Become Involved in International Activities Self-Confidence in Preparation to Work in the Global Economy
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Survey Demographics 560 Responses, 10% under 18 5% international students Before attending Polk State students Spent minimal time on international activities (Mean-1.2= None) Not familiar with international activities at Polk State (Mean 1.3= Not Familiar)
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While at Polk State College Students… Participated in global activities ▪ In class- once or twice (Mean- 1.5) ▪ Outside of class- once or twice (Mean – 1.3) Global Competence Somewhat to Important to students (Mean-2.8) Participation in global activities in next 5 years ▪ Somewhat confident (Mean 2.1) Global Work Skills ▪ Somewhat confident in abilities (Mean 2.2)
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FCI Online On Site Facilitated Workshop Train the Trainer / Internationalization 101
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swoodin@kirkwood.edu nboyer@polk.edu ksimpson@polk.edu www.ccidinc.org
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