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Globetrotting Or Global Citizenship? - Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning

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Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? explores the broad range of international experiential learning options available to Canadian students, as well as the  opportunities and the ethical dilemmas that come with them.


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1. International Experiential Learning and Global Citizenship – Rebecca Tiessen (University of Ottawa, Global Studies) and Robert Huish (Dalhousie University, International Development Studies)

2. Grounding Experiential Learning in Thick Conceptions of Global Citizenship – John Cameron (Dalhousie University, International Development Studies)

3. Critical Hyper-Reflexivity and Challenging Power: Pushing Past the Dichotomy of Employability and Good Global Citizenship in Development Studies Experiential Learning Contexts – Jonathan Langdon (St Francis Xavier University, Development Studies) and Coleman Agyeyoamh (Director of Venceremos Development Consults)

4. Career Aspirations and Experiential Learning Abroad: Perspectives from Canadian Youth on Short-Term Placements – Rebecca Tiessen

5. Uncovering What Lies Beneath: An Examination of Power, Privilege and Racialization in International Social Work – Lahoma Thomas (University of Toronto) and Uppala Chandrasekera (M.S.W., RSW)

6. Secondary School Experiential Learning Programs in the Global South: Critical Reflections from an Ontario Study – Katie Fizzell (Queen’s University, Global Development Studies) and Marc Epprecht (Queen’s University, Development Studies)

7. Experiential Learning in Challenging Settings: Lessons from Post-Genocide Rwanda – Marie-Eve Desrosiers (University of Ottawa, International Development and Global Studies) and Susan Thomson (Colgate University, Peace and Conflict Studies)

8. “Would Flexner close the doors on this?” The Ethical Dilemmas of International Health Electives in Medical Education – Robert Huish

9. Getting Prepared for International Experiential Learning: An Ethical Imperative – Julie Drolet (Thompson Rivers University, Human, Social and Educational Development Studies)

10. Getting the Most out of Studying Abroad: Ways to Maximize Learning in Short-Term Study Trips – Stacie Travers (Canadian Bureau for International Education, Program Manager)

11. (De)colonizing Pedagogies: An Exploration of Learning with Students Volunteering Abroad – Katie MacDonald (University of Alberta)

12. Visual Representation and Canadian Government-Funded Volunteer Abroad Programs: Picturing the Canadian Global Citizen – Ellyn Clost (Researcher, Kingston, Ontario)

13. Volunteer Stories about International Development: Challenges of Public Engagement Campaigns in Youth NGOs – Manda Ann Roddick (University of Victoria)

14. Afterword: The Should be Nothing Experimental about Experiential Learning: From Globetrotting to Global Citizenship – Robert Huish and Rebecca Tiessen


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Edited by Rebecca Tiessen and Robert Huish

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Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? explores the broad range of international experiential learning options available to Canadian students, as well as the  opportunities and the ethical dilemmas that come with them.

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Authors Rebecca Huish Tiessen
Assisted by Robert Huish (Editor), Rebecca Tiessen (Editor)
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.04.2014
 
EAN 9781442626119
ISBN 978-1-4426-2611-9
No. of pages 312
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Miscellaneous
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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