ABSTRACT

By exploring the experiences of pre- and in-service teachers, as well as the design and implementation of study abroad programs developed specifically for them, this volume highlights the potential of international learning in promoting teachers’ global and critical understandings of their roles as educators in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world.

Recognizing teacher study abroad as a unique strand within the wider foreign education literature, Study Abroad for Pre- and In-Service Teachers emphasizes how it can be conceptualized, theorized, and implemented as part of initial and continuing teacher training. Chapters consider study abroad programs and teaching practices in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and in Indigenous communities, and document the transformative learning experiences which impact the way teachers think about learning, teaching, and identity. Together, the chapters foreground the personal and professional advantages of teacher study abroad and provide key insights to inform design and programming for sustainable, impactful teacher study abroad which supports teachers in building intercultural competence and enhances their capacity to serve students of varying cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

This volume will appeal to researchers, scholars, education abroad facilitators, and teacher educators with an interest in international mobility, multicultural education, culturally responsive pedagogy and study abroad. In addition, pre- and in-service teachers will find the book of value.

part Section 1|95 pages

Intentionality in the Instructional Design of Teacher Study Abroad

chapter 3|13 pages

Transforming Teacher Preparation for Global Readiness

Scaling Up Education Abroad

chapter 4|14 pages

Going Global in Teacher Education

Lessons Learned from Scaling Up

chapter 5|13 pages

An International Graduate Program for Educators

Transformative Professional Development for In-Service Teachers in International Schools

chapter 6|10 pages

Design Principles for International Teacher Study Abroad Programs

The Case of the Instructional Leadership Institute for Pakistani Educators (ILIPE)

part Section 2|114 pages

Implementation and Introspection in Teacher Study Abroad

chapter 9|17 pages

An International Student Teaching Program in Germany

Partnering with the United States Department of Defense

chapter 12|15 pages

Internationalizing Teacher Practice through the Arts

Exploring the Impact of a Drama-Infused Study Abroad Program

chapter 13|15 pages

“We Learned Together”

Amplifying the Impact of International Experience for Pre-Service Teachers through Cross Program Collaboration

chapter 14|15 pages

From Problematic to Powerful

The Critical Role of Teacher Education Faculty During Teacher Study Abroad

part Section 3|57 pages

Innovation in Teacher Study Abroad

chapter 15|12 pages

Thinking Locally in a Global Context

Principles for Designing a Shared Community-Engaged Study Abroad Program

chapter 17|14 pages

Transforming Language Teacher Education

Utilizing Virtual Exchange as an Alternative to Study Abroad

chapter 18|16 pages

Representation and Reciprocity in Early Childhood Education

Cross Cultural Field Insights in an Anishinaabe Context