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X Marks the Spot: Uncovering Buried Treasure to Maximize Your Education Abroad Funding Potential

X Marks the Spot: Uncovering Buried Treasure to Maximize Your Education Abroad Funding Potential

Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

Feeling uninspired by your current funding model for education abroad? Want to benchmark your institutional policies against your peers? Join this session to hear from other institutions about their funding challenges and successes. Discuss with participants about how to keep DEI in-focus as you maximize scholarships and funding opportunities for students historically underrepresented in study abroad. You’ll even get access to practical tools and resources to advise your students!

    Moving away from Deficit Approaches: Creating Authentic Cultures of Belonging Using Empowering Language

    Moving away from Deficit Approaches: Creating Authentic Cultures of Belonging Using Empowering Language

    Deep dive from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

    What is keeping us stagnant in overcoming deficit approaches to advising? In this interactive session, we will examine the importance of empowering language for dismantling deficit approaches to nurture authentic cultures of belonging. We will emphasize inclusive advising as a key tool for adopting equitable mindsets. Through reflecting on individual and institutional positionality, we will collectively flip the paradigm to a framework that holistically serves and empowers students.

      Program Design for Inclusion and Belonging in Virtual Spaces: Case Studies from CLS Spark and Virtual NSLI-Y

      Program Design for Inclusion and Belonging in Virtual Spaces: Case Studies from CLS Spark and Virtual NSLI-Y

      Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

      In this session, representatives from two federally funded virtual exchange programs (CLS Spark and Virtual NSLI-Y) will discuss promoting inclusion and belonging in cohorts of beginning-level language learners. Both programs emphasize the role of instructors as welcoming forces, cultural activities that highlight diverse communities overseas, and co-curricular activities such as workshops and virtual guest speakers from a wide range of backgrounds to facilitate connection and community.

      A Restorative Justice Approach to Study Abroad Programming

      A Restorative Justice Approach to Study Abroad Programming

      Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

      The session suggests Restorative Justice (RJ) practices can inform the way international educators prepare students for experiences of culture shock through an identity & self-reflection lens. It will highlight a comprehensive case study for pre & post abroad programming designed to create an inclusive space where prospective study abroad students can explore intersecting identities in an international context and foster transparent conversations around topics of equity, access, and inclusion.

        IDEAS for Indigenous Inclusion in Education Abroad

        IDEAS for Indigenous Inclusion in Education Abroad

        Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

        Participation among American Indian and Alaskan Native students in U.S. Study Abroad is consistently just 0.5%. Presenters from three diverse institutions will share strategies to recruit and support Indigenous students in international education, develop programs aligned with Native interests and goals, and engage with local and international Native partners and communities. These initiatives are all supported with funding from the U.S. Department of State’s IDEAS Program.