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Frontiers: The interdisciplinary journal of study abroad, Dec 19, 2007
One concern that merits the attention of the educational research community is the growing trend ... more One concern that merits the attention of the educational research community is the growing trend toward shorter study abroad programs. Study abroad offerings in which students have traditionally enrolled for academic credit were primarily either a semester or a year in length. The recent Open Doors (2005) report reveals that the growth of study abroad can be attributed, in part, to the increase in programs involving sessions of eight weeks or less. Recent growth in participation in short-term study abroad programs warrants research on the effectiveness of these programs and raises important questions about the differences in student outcomes between short-term and semesterlong study abroad participants. Stake holders and constituents in higher education must be convinced of the value of study abroad by having objective means to evaluate its' worth. In addition, they must also consider students who study abroad for different periods of time achieve different outcomes. Careful evaluation of specifi c student outcomes may direct educational leaders in planning more appropriate program objectives according to differing program lengths. Moreover, this research will assist educators in maximizing institutional resources. The purpose of this study is to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the global-mindedness of student participants at three private universities' study abroad programs. This study seeks to examine the differences between students who have participated in a short-term program, consisting of eight weeks or less and students who have participated in a semester-long program in one particular study abroad model known as an "island program." The study will also establish the baseline levels of global
Many individuals made my graduate work possible. Sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Robert C. Clo... more Many individuals made my graduate work possible. Sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Robert C. Cloud, chairman of my doctoral committee, who provided support throughout the dissertation process. I am also appreciative of the efforts of Dr. Douglas W. Rogers and Dr. Frederick Curtis who were gracious enough to serve on my doctoral committee and offer valuable suggestions for the study.
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development, 2010
Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2007
This article presents a study to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the glo... more This article presents a study to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the global-mindedness of student participants at three private universities’ study abroad programs. It seeks to examine the differences between students who have participated in a short-term program, consisting of eight weeks or less and students who have participated in a semester-long program in one particular study abroad model known as an “island program.” The study also establishes the baseline levels of global- mindedness of students who have applied and been accepted into a future study abroad program, but as yet have no study abroad experience.
... metroplex. ACU has a total student population of more than 4,800 students, including ... Stud... more ... metroplex. ACU has a total student population of more than 4,800 students, including ... Students also participate in direct enrollment programs in which academic credit is transferred from thehost ... Students participating in one of Baylor's short-term study abroad programs must ...
Frontiers: The interdisciplinary journal of study abroad, Dec 19, 2007
One concern that merits the attention of the educational research community is the growing trend ... more One concern that merits the attention of the educational research community is the growing trend toward shorter study abroad programs. Study abroad offerings in which students have traditionally enrolled for academic credit were primarily either a semester or a year in length. The recent Open Doors (2005) report reveals that the growth of study abroad can be attributed, in part, to the increase in programs involving sessions of eight weeks or less. Recent growth in participation in short-term study abroad programs warrants research on the effectiveness of these programs and raises important questions about the differences in student outcomes between short-term and semesterlong study abroad participants. Stake holders and constituents in higher education must be convinced of the value of study abroad by having objective means to evaluate its' worth. In addition, they must also consider students who study abroad for different periods of time achieve different outcomes. Careful evaluation of specifi c student outcomes may direct educational leaders in planning more appropriate program objectives according to differing program lengths. Moreover, this research will assist educators in maximizing institutional resources. The purpose of this study is to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the global-mindedness of student participants at three private universities' study abroad programs. This study seeks to examine the differences between students who have participated in a short-term program, consisting of eight weeks or less and students who have participated in a semester-long program in one particular study abroad model known as an "island program." The study will also establish the baseline levels of global
Many individuals made my graduate work possible. Sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Robert C. Clo... more Many individuals made my graduate work possible. Sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Robert C. Cloud, chairman of my doctoral committee, who provided support throughout the dissertation process. I am also appreciative of the efforts of Dr. Douglas W. Rogers and Dr. Frederick Curtis who were gracious enough to serve on my doctoral committee and offer valuable suggestions for the study.
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development, 2010
Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2007
This article presents a study to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the glo... more This article presents a study to help bolster existing study abroad research by comparing the global-mindedness of student participants at three private universities’ study abroad programs. It seeks to examine the differences between students who have participated in a short-term program, consisting of eight weeks or less and students who have participated in a semester-long program in one particular study abroad model known as an “island program.” The study also establishes the baseline levels of global- mindedness of students who have applied and been accepted into a future study abroad program, but as yet have no study abroad experience.
... metroplex. ACU has a total student population of more than 4,800 students, including ... Stud... more ... metroplex. ACU has a total student population of more than 4,800 students, including ... Students also participate in direct enrollment programs in which academic credit is transferred from thehost ... Students participating in one of Baylor's short-term study abroad programs must ...