R&L Education
Pages: 172
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978-1-57886-154-5 • Paperback • September 2004 • $61.00 • (£47.00)
978-1-61048-136-6 • eBook • September 2004 • $57.50 • (£44.00)
Kenneth Cushner is associate dean of Student Life and Intercultural Affairs in the Kent State University College and Graduate School of Education. He is a frequent contributor to the professional development of educators through consulting, writing, workshops, and travel programming. Ken is author or co-author of numerous such books and articles, including Human Diversity in Education: An Integrative Approach, 4th ed. and Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide, 2nd ed..
Chapter 1 1. Teacher as Traveler?Travel as Teacher
Chapter 2 2. Get Ready, Get Set?Before You Go
Chapter 3 3. Traveling with Class: The Trip Begins
Chapter 4 4. The Power of Travel Occurs Off the Beaten Track
Chapter 5 5. Learning to Travel Is Learning to See: Developing Intercultural Sensitivity
Chapter 6 6. Change Your Latitude, Change Your Attitude: Facilitating Adolescent Adjustment
Chapter 7 7. Learning to Live Together: Bringing Intercultural Boundaries with Youth Dialogue
Chapter 8 8. The Making of World-Class Teachers: International Student Teaching
Chapter 9 9. Beyond Tourism: The Importance of Experience on Impact
Chapter 10 10. Building Trust, Relationships, and Commitment, Even Though Sometimes Things Go Wrong
Chapter 11 11. Making It Work for You: Travel Tips and Resources
Chapter 12 References
Chapter 13 About the Author
International educators frequently seek intercultural competence as an outcome of study abroad. What this involves is developing in the sojourners a mindset of global knowledge, a skillset for interactions, and a heartset of respectful curiosity. Ken Cushner takes us on a journey where we can experience such approaches to study abroad through both his stories as well as his academic insights. He exemplifies putting 'theory into practice' as he illustrates for the leaders of travel adventures the warm reality and meaningful challenges they will face. For the students or participants on study abroad, his conceptual frameworks provide a substantive new way to view their impending experience. And for the interculturalist, his perspective reveals the underlying structure of the seemingly effortless experience of other cultures. He indeed shows the reader the way to develop intercultural competence..
— Janet Bennett
Cushner examines the development of intercultural competence through various dimensions of student travel. He explores such issues as cross-cultural orientation, trip planning and preparation, and intercultural adjustment, drawing on his own experiences organizing and leading international and intercultural education programs....
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Kenneth Cushner's activities in international education have been extensive. He has done research, has taught in other countries, has participated in the development of international curricula, and has led groups of students to many different countries. Ican think of no better person to guide educators, and their students, through the challenges and benefits of international travellll
— Dr. Richard Brislin