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Applying a Postcolonial Feminist Lens and Socioecological Model to Student Abroad Preparation

Applying a Postcolonial Feminist Lens and Socioecological Model to Student Abroad Preparation

2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has identified global competence as a critical skill to promote peaceful coexistence with others, respond to shifting labor markets, communicate effectively and achieve the WHO Sustainable Development Goals (2018). Educational programs that offer global learning experience (GLE) have been found to be effective in helping students work effectively across diverse cultures, however inherent in these global learning experiences are ethical dilemmas as these experiences can reinforce neocolonialist student perspectives (Heron, 2011; Kleinman & Kleinman, 1996) rather than engendering respect for differences in worldviews, and development of a critical lens. To prevent reinforcing stereotypic or paternalistic attitudes, we propose a study abroad preparation curriculum using a postcolonial feminist lens and the socio-ecological model.

Presenters:

  • Claire L. McKinley Yoder, PhD – School of Nursing, University of Portland
  • Sophia Alvarado – School of Nursing, University of Portland
  • Shiipin Lau – School of Nursing, University of Portland
  • Toyin Olukotun, PhD – School of Nursing, University of Portland

Diversity and Inclusion in Curriculum Abroad

Diversity and Inclusion in Curriculum Abroad

2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

With the surge of social movements which have disrupted trends of Globalization, the role of Study Abroad has enhanced. Along with prioritizing the proliferation of Study Abroad programs, institutions of higher education have also emphasized how diversity and inclusion in a curriculum abroad bring great contribution to the development of skills to solve global issues in local contexts.Within the Global Diverse learning community, it is desirable to learn about best practices that enhance students’ college experience through exposure to international and intercultural dimensions in the curriculum abroad.

Presenters:

  • Alina Pap, EdD – Pace University and Seton Hall University
  • Teboho Moja, PhD – New York University

    A Passport to Success: Access, Inclusion and Belonging for First Year Students

    A Passport to Success: Access, Inclusion and Belonging for First Year Students

    2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

    The University of Arkansas and Virginia Tech, as IIE American Passport Project grantees, share their experiences, best practices, and resources in cultivating inclusion and belonging and expanding access to study abroad through first-year student passport projects and peer mentoring initiatives. Participants will hear case studies from each university including valuable lessons learned and have the opportunity to dialogue in community about how to initiate or grow access initiatives at your own institution. Each attendee will leave with a framework to design their own pipeline program to advance access and inclusion in education abroad activities for first-year students. Case studies will include building campus partnerships and designing peer mentorship programs.

    Presenters:

    • Brandon Senior – Global Education Office, Virginia Tech
    • Rachel Fitzgerald – Global Education Office, Virginia Tech
    • Katie Sabo – Office of Study Abroad and International Exchange, University of Arkansas

    Bias Incidents Abroad: Learning From and Raising Awareness to Best Support Students On-Site

    Bias Incidents Abroad: Learning From and Raising Awareness to Best Support Students On-Site

    2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session

    Those dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of global education and cultural exchange have seen, heard, read, witnessed, and personally experienced the pervasiveness of bias in the U.S., on our college campuses, in our hiring and employment processes, and in our daily interactions. Bias is universal, and for some students it carries complex elements of incidents ignited by discriminatory attitudes, behaviors, and language. Educators and administrators play a critical role advising and preparing students to navigate a new and complex reality while studying abroad. This session will explore onsite support when bias incidents occur, tracking and reporting of incidents abroad, and training to educate and raise awareness – all within the cultural context of the study abroad location.

    Presenters:

    • Shade’ Osifuye – Academic Support, DIS Study Abroad
    • Stephanie Bowman – Health and Safety, DIS
    • Marie Schaller – International Programs, Colorado State University

    A Call for Inclusion: Offering a Diverse Perspective to a Social Innovation

    A Call for Inclusion: Offering a Diverse Perspective to a Social Innovation

    2022 Global Inclusion Conference Poster Session

    The enrollment of students from underrepresented and marginalized communities has coincided with a rise in student demand for impact-focused and engaged scholarship opportunities. The Global Social Impact Fellowship program at Lehigh University offers students the opportunity to work on interdisciplinary, real-world projects that address sustainable development challenges in low- and middle-income countries. This program has enrolled increasing numbers of first-generation students, BIPOC students, and students with high financial needs. These students, working alongside faculty mentors, and external partners, enhance their professional skillsets, mindsets, and portfolios of accomplishment, making tangible contributions to systems-level changes that improve millions of lives. Students in the GSIF work during the academic year and then travel for fieldwork during the summer, implementing their designs and co-create solutions with their in-country partners.

    Presenters:

    • Samara M. Everman – Lehigh University
    • Kayla Miller – Lehigh University