ABSTRACT

Enrollments in international education programs are projected to grow exponentially as students, parents, and university personnel seek to prepare future leaders who can live and work effectively in a global environment. What do we know about the outcomes of such programs, and how can educators become more intentional about designing, and assessing, the impact of such courses? How can we help students achieve the intercultural growth and transformation that they may envision as they set forth on their international sojourn?International education provides opportunities for students to grow personally, and to learn in a rich and intense educational environment. The outcomes of such opportunities emphasize not only traditional academic competence, but also changes in motivations, attitudes, self-identity, and values. It is these latter, co-academic, concepts that are the focus of this book. Its goal is to give solid substance to the growth and transformation approach to study abroad. It defines the central concept of intercultural competence, sets it within the framework of transformative learning theory, and offers ideas and strategies for facilitating its development. In doing so, it goes far beyond traditional emphases on the achievement of such formal skills as foreign language acquisition or specific knowledge of course content in national literatures, arts, or history.This book provides study abroad educators with a theoretical framework and examples of practice to craft more meaningful activities that will make a long-term difference in the quality of student experiences, and set the stage for transformative change. If we plan to send a million students a year to study abroad within the decade, we need approaches to maximize student growth outcomes in an efficient and effective way. It is also relevant for anyone engaged in courses in adult education, college student services, comparative and international education, international business, intercultural relations, and service learning that involve study abroad, and that raise corresponding issues of curriculum design.

section Section One|97 pages

Theories For Intercultural Growth and Transformation

chapter 2|19 pages

On Becoming a Global Soul

A Path to Engagement During Study Abroad

chapter 3|21 pages

Intercultural Competence

A Definition, Model, and Implications for Education Abroad

section Section Two|84 pages

Research on the Processes of Intercultural Competence and Transformation

section Section Three|160 pages

Applications to Enhance Intercultural Growth and Transformation

chapter 12|21 pages

Italy

Every Day Another Soulful Experience to Bring Back Home

chapter 13|23 pages

The Eye of the Beholder

Study Abroad in Spain Viewed Through Multi-Cultural Lenses

chapter 15|21 pages

Dynamics of Cultural Contexts

Meta-Level Intervention in the Study Abroad Experience

chapter 16|25 pages

Reflection, Reciprocity, Responsibility, and Committed Relativism

Intercultural Development Through International Service-Learning

chapter 17|20 pages

Narratives of Intercultural Transformation

Student Perspective Transition

chapter 18|11 pages

Synthesis and Conclusions