ABSTRACT

With the increased interest in study abroad from government, educators, employers and students, the question is: is study abroad engendering the desired intercultural competencies and intellectual development?To achieve this goal, this book proposes two strategies: structure study abroad to bridge the separation of academic learning from experiential and intercultural learning; and integrate study abroad with the undergraduate curriculum.In proposing this integration, the editors take into account the need for institutional change, and recognize faculty members’ concerns about maintaining the integrity of the curriculum, teaching in areas outside their expertise, and keeping up with ever-evolving institutional missions.This book opens with two chapters presenting different theoretical perspectives relevant to the integration of study abroad into the curriculum. The following nine chapters provide examples from a variety of disciplines – from anthropology and religious studies, to literature, urban studies, biology and public health – and within such contexts as distance learning, service learning, and the senior thesis. The concluding chapter considers faculty development activities and institutional structures and policies that support curriculum integration. While the examples are drawn from Beloit College and Kalamazoo College – liberal arts colleges with substantial study abroad enrollments, and nationally recognized for their innovative practices – readers will recognize they are easily adaptable to their own institutions. The two colleges achieved their curricular innovations with limited financial resources, and in the context that most of their students are dependent on financial aid. The transformational ideas and practices described here provide material for reflection and campus conversations for anyone concerned with developing global citizens and well-educated students, and offer a blueprint for implementation.

chapter 2|20 pages

Lessons from Geography

Mental Maps and Spatial Narratives

chapter 4|22 pages

Course Goals for “Culture, Religion, and Nationality”

Developing Ethnographic Skills and Reflective Practices Connected to Study Abroad

chapter 5|17 pages

Embedding Preparation In Language Courses

Bonn and Erlangen

chapter 6|18 pages

Semiotics and the City

Putting Theories of Everyday Life, Literature, and Culture Into Practice

chapter 7|16 pages

Cool Cities

Kalamazoo and Carthage—The Intersection of Service-Learning and Intercultural Learning

chapter 8|17 pages

Chinese Cities in Transition

The City as Classroom

chapter 9|17 pages

Health and Microcredit

Beloit as a Laboratory for Understanding Nicaragua

chapter 10|17 pages

Building Global Awareness through Biology, Public Health, and Study Abroad

How Science Study Can Prepare Students for Study Abroad, and How Study Abroad Can Prepare Scientists for Citizenship

chapter 11|18 pages

Synthesis and Career Preparation

The International Relations Senior Thesis

chapter 12|13 pages

Capacity Building for Study Abroad Integration

The Institution and the Faculty