ABSTRACT

Recent decades have seen unprecedented growth in the number of students travelling abroad for the purpose of short-term academic study. As such, attention is turning to the role that education abroad can have in enhancing student learning and producing global-ready graduates. This volume provides a succinct and accessible analysis of the existing research and scholarship around the world on a range of important areas related to contemporary education abroad, providing practitioners with important implications for programming and practice.

Focusing on fourteen key topics relating to education abroad, this accessible desktop compendium not only synthesizes what is already known, but also indicates which topics need further research and how the existing literature can be applied to daily programming and practice. Extending beyond student learning outcomes to look at essential topics such as institutional outcomes, program models, and host community outcomes, this volume covers major trends in contemporary research as well as an assessment of the methodological and design challenges that are common to education abroad research. The fourteen distinct topics address the broad themes of participation, programming, student outcomes, institutional outcomes and societal outcomes, and include chapters from a broad range of widely acknowledged and respected international experts.

Bridging the gap between scholarship and practice, this accessible guide is essential reading for anyone working in higher education today and involved in shaping and managing education abroad programs. It is useful for all who want to understand and leverage existing research to inform education abroad programming and practice.

part 1|30 pages

Participation

chapter 1|13 pages

Decision-making

Spatio-temporal contexts of decision-making in education abroad

chapter 2|15 pages

Socio-demographics

A global overview of inequalities in education abroad participation

part 2|30 pages

Programming

chapter 3|14 pages

Program types

A matrix for cross-sectional analysis

chapter 4|14 pages

Program components

(Re)considering the role of individual areas of programming in education abroad

part 3|77 pages

Student outcomes

chapter 5|15 pages

Academic development

The impact of education abroad on students as learners

chapter 6|14 pages

Language proficiency

Developmental perspectives and linguistic outcomes of education abroad

chapter 7|13 pages

Student development

Reflecting on sense of place and multi-locality in education abroad programmes

chapter 8|16 pages

Global citizenship, identity and intercultural competence

Student identities in education abroad

chapter 9|15 pages

Employability

How education abroad impacts the transition to graduate employment

part 4|49 pages

Institutional outcomes

chapter 10|14 pages

Institutional impact

Degree completion, alumni giving, quality, and reputation

chapter 11|15 pages

Curriculum integration

Maximizing the impact of education abroad for all students

chapter 12|16 pages

Faculty engagement

Moving beyond a discourse of disengagement

part 5|36 pages

Societal outcomes

chapter 13|15 pages

National policies on education abroad outcomes

Addressing undesired consequences

chapter 14|15 pages

Host community impact

From harm-minimization to positive impact

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

Future directions and scholarship