Short Term International Study For Teachers As A Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study of American Educators in Turkey
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Berk, ZulfikarKeywords
global educationexperiential learning
personal and professional learning
short-term international study tour
Education, Educational Administration and Supervision
Education
Educational Administration and Supervision
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Abstract
This dissertation is a case study of the experiences and perspectives of nine US teachers who participated in a short-term international study tour to Turkey, from the theoretical perspectives of global education and experiential learning. It examines how that experience shaped the teachers’ understandings of global dynamics, cultural differences and experiential learning. It also sought to understand how teachers incorporated what they learned from their international experience into their subsequent educational activities. This study has implications for teachers and professionals who are considering short-term international study in order to enhance their global perspectives and their approaches to providing global education for their students.Date
2017-05-01Type
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https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5074&context=etd