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This bookaddresses the growing concern that few practicing teachers in the United States are prepared to handle the demands of educating students for our changing global context.
List of contents
Introduction: Internationalizing Teacher Education: Successes and Challenges within Domestic and International Contexts
David Schwarzer and Beatrice L. Bridglall
Part I: Study Abroad
Chapter 1: International Student Teaching in Non-Western Cultures: A Journey of Personal and Professional Transformation on the Road to Becoming a Globally-Minded Teacher
Leigh Martin
Chapter 2: Over There: Exploring a WWII Themed Short-Duration Study Abroad Program for Pre-Service Teachers
David M. Moss and Alan S. Marcus
Chapter 3: Culture and Class: Latina Pre-service Teachers in Costa Rica
Mary Petrón and Burcu Ates
Chapter 4: International Teaching: Bringing Home Global Perspectives
Sarah Thomas
Chapter 5: Implementing and Sustaining Long-Term Partnerships for International Student Teaching Placements
Eleanor Vernon Wilson
Part II: Technology
Chapter 6: Promoting Global and Comparative Understandings of Education: My Year-long Journey
Alexandra Brown
Chapter 7: Participating in a Technology Enhanced Internationalization Project to Promote Students' Foreign Language Motivation
Tina Waldman and Efrat Harel
Chapter 8: Using Technology to Facilitate Collaboration between New Jersey and Namibian Teacher Education Students
Hilary Wilder and Perien Joniell Boer
Chapter 9: Our 12-year Journey Internationalizing In-service Science Education
Jacalyn Giacalone Willis, Katrina Macht, and Marya Burke
Part III: Glocal
Chapter 10: Comparative Reflections: Glocal Experiences in European Teacher Education
Francesca Caena
Chapter 11: Teaching International Struggles for Critical Democratic Education
Wangari Gichiru and Matthew Knoester
Chapter 12: Exploring the "Glocal" in Teacher Education: A Journey in Un-packing One Course
Alison Price-Rom
Chapter 13: Positionality and Glocal Encounters in Social Studies Teacher Education
Steven Camicia and Marialuisa Di Stefano
Conclusion
David Schwarzer and Beatrice L. Bridglall
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Edited by David Schwarzer and Beatrice L. Bridglall - Contributions by Burcu Ates; Perien Joniell Boer; Alexandra Brown; Marya Burke; Francesca Caena; Steven Camicia; Marialuisa Di Stefano; Wangari Gichiru; Efrat Harel; Matthew Knoester; Katrina Macht; Al
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This book addresses the growing concern that few practicing teachers in the United States are prepared to handle the demands of educating students for our changing global context.