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American Council on Education
Essays include:
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Campus Tools For Internationalization (2007)
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The Global Learning for All Series (2007)
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A Handbook for Advancing Comprehensive Internationalization: What Institutions Can Do and What Students Should Learn (2006)
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Where Faculty Live: Internationalizing the Disciplines (2006)
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Building a Strategic Framework for Comprehensive Internationalization (2005)
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Internationalization in U.S. Higher Education: The Student Perspective (2005)
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Measuring Internationalization (2005)
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Internationalizing the Campus: A User's Guide (2003)
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Mapping Internationalization on U.S. Campuses: Final Report (2003)
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Beyond September 11: A Comprehensive National Policy on International Education (2002)
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One Year Later: Attitudes About International Education Since September 11 (2002)
Global Challenges and US Higher Education (2003 Duke University Conference).
Essays include:
- Bousquet, Gilles. Back to the Future: Internationalization in Professional Schools
- Folks, William R. Producing International Expertise in MBA Programs
Kedia, Ben L. Kedia and Shirley Daniel. U.S. Business Needs for Employees with International Expertise
- Green, Madeleine F. The Challenge of Internationalizing Undergraduate Education: Global Learning for All
- Keohane, Nannerl O. Welcome Address: Working Together to Promote Global Education
- Hickok, Eugene. A New Class of Duties: - A Message for American Higher Education
- Hudzik, John K. and David Larsen. Study and Learning Abroad: Integration with and Support for Internationalizing Curriculum and Learning Ward, David. Higher Education and the New International Imperative
- Inman, Admiral Bobby R. Coping With a Turbulent World: The Critical Role of Education
- Kennedy, Michael D. The Articulation of International Expertise in the Professions: Representations and Potentials in the Extension of Area Studies
- McGinnis, Scott. Higher Education Foreign Language Needs: Student Supply & Demand
- Wagoner, G. Richard. Remarks on Global Challenges and U.S. Higher Education
Institute of International Education
Essays include:
- Brustein, William I. Paths to Global Competence: Preparing American College Students to Meet the World
- Henker, Diane. A Global Business Model: Creating Programs Abroad for Business Students
- J. Walter Thompson Education for the Institute of International Education, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the British Council, and the Australian Education Office. Study Abroad and Employers: A New Study
- Jackson, Marily J. Breaking the Barriers to Overseas Study for Students of Color and Minorities
- Lund, Jennifer A. and Laura Palucki Blak. Student Engagement & Study Abroad: Discoveries in Existing Institutional Data
- Mehlich, Steffen. Professional Leadership: The International Dimension h
- Mendolson, Vija G. The Best Laid Plans: Goals Setting as a Tool for Student Learning in Study Abroad
- Rodriguez, Karen. Imagining Difference: Arts-Based Methods and Study Abroad
Additional Articles
Black Issues in Higher Education. Special Edition: A World-Class Education. August 2, 2001.
Dwyer, Mary. “Charting the Impact of Studying Abroad.” International Educator, Winter 2004.
Early, P. Christopher Earley and Elaine Mosakowski. “ Cultural Intelligence.” Harvard Business Review, October 2004, Volume 82, Issue 10.
Engle, Lilli and John Engle. “ Study Abroad Levels: Toward a Classification of Program Types.” Frontiers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad. Fall 2003.
Engle, Mendenhall, Powers, and Stedham. “Conceptualizing the global competency cube.” Journal of European Industrial Training, 25/7 (2001)
Gacel-Avila, Jocelyne. “The Internationalisation of Higher Education: A Paradigm for Global Citizenry.” Journal of Studies in International Education. 2005 9: 121-136
Green, Madeleine F. “Joining the World: The Challenge of Internationalizing Undergraduate Education.” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning. May/June 2002.
Grusky, Sara. “ International Service Learning.” American Behavioral Scientist, 43/5, Feb 2000.
Knight, Jane. “ Updating the Definition of Internationalization.” International Higher Education, Fall 2003.
Marcum, John A. “ What Direction for Study Abroad? Eliminate the Roadblocks.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 47/36, 2001.
Maxwell, David and Nina Garrett. “Meeting National Needs: The Challenge to Language Learning in Higher Education.” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning. May/June 2002
Roochnik, David. “ What Direction for Study Abroad? First, Look Homeward.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 47/36, 2001.
Sherlock, Patrick. “ Emotional intelligence in the international curriculum.” Journal of Research in International Education, 1/2 2002.
The Strategic Taskforce on Education Abroad. Securing America's Future: Global Education for a Global Age. NAFSA: Association of International Educators. November 2003.
Treverton, Gregory F. and Tora K. Bikson. New Challenges for International Leadership: Positioning the United States for the 21st Century. The RAND Corporation: 2003.
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