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Building a Global Classroom at HBCU’s

Building a Global Classroom at HBCU’s

Embracing technology to improve global learning at Minority Serving Institutions is a growing need as students strive to become more competitive in the job market. To bridge the gap between international education and access for minority students, technology is being used to provide cultural understanding, create more authentic learning environments, and improve capabilities for communication across borders that actively engage students with global issues. This Big Idea Talk will highlight strategies and assessment tools used to initiate and sustain technology towards the improvement of global learning outcomes for diverse students.

Universal Learning through Virtual Programming

Universal Learning through Virtual Programming

Making universal learning accessible for all participants is a key imperative for many organizations and higher education institutions. This session will present multi-stakeholder perspectives on the best practices, models, tools and strategies for how to design universal co-curricular programs and/or virtual programming for meaningful cultural exchange or education abroad, including for individuals with limited mobility, high-financial need, online learners, and more.

Exploring The Complexities of Advocating for TGI

Exploring the Complexities of Advocating for Transgender, Gender Expansive, and Intersex (TGI)

This session is designed to deepen conference attendees’ understanding about gender identity and how higher education professionals can better support TGI (Transgender, Gender Expansive, and Intersex) students from a place of care and compassion throughout the education abroad process. In addition to reviewing key terminology and concepts, this session will explore best practices on how to advocate for institutional and programmatic structures that support TGI students. Facilitators will use case studies to illuminate common challenges and introduce relevant resources to ensure the successful inclusion of TGI students in education abroad programs.

Religion & Intersectional Identity

Religion & Intersectional Identity

All identities intersect, some more than others! Religious identity is a key intersectional identity, as it includes both internal and external aspects, visible and invisible components, and personal and group elements that, combined with cultural norms experienced in a different country, can impact a student’s experience abroad. This session will explore the intersection of religion with other identities and provide session participants with knowledge and tools to better support their students’ identity development.

Access, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Roadmap

Access, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Roadmap

Health and safety are critical components of education abroad (pre-departure planning and preparation, during the education abroad experience, and upon re-entry). Considerations for diverse students are essential when developing inclusive health and safety policies and procedures. This session will provide participants with the tools, knowledge, and insight to create or enhance their education abroad health and safety protocols and practices, with foci on mental health, racism and other forms of discrimination, and sexuality. It will also equip participants with advising strategies and opportunities to engage with colleagues around applying standards of good practices.