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The Meaning of International Experience for Schools Angene H. Wilson

The Meaning of International Experience for Schools By Angene H. Wilson

The Meaning of International Experience for Schools by Angene H. Wilson


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Angene Hopkins Wilson presents case studies which illustrate how internationally experienced persons--including teachers who have travelled and lived abroad, returned Peace Corps volunteer teachers, and immigrant and international students--contribute to the curriculum in their schools.

The Meaning of International Experience for Schools Summary

The Meaning of International Experience for Schools by Angene H. Wilson

Angene Hopkins Wilson presents case studies which illustrate how internationally experienced persons--including teachers who have travelled and lived abroad, returned Peace Corps volunteer teachers, and immigrant and international students--contribute to the curriculum in their schools. In an affluent suburban elementary school, an impoverished rural middle school, and an inner-city magnet high school program, Wilson examines how school systems, teacher education programs, and communities can cooperate in efforts to provide social education with a global perspective. She discusses problems such as the ambivalence of school culture towards international experience and the tension between cultural loyalty and world citizenship, offers a model explaining the impact of international experience and makes specific suggestions for using international experience more fully in the schools.

About Angene H. Wilson

ANGENE HOPKINS WILSON is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Kentucky, and Associate Director of its Office of International Affairs. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in the 1960s, and a teacher educator in West Africa and the South Pacific. Wilson has written and spoken extensively about internationalization of university campuses.

Table of Contents

Introduction: From Lakewood to Liberia to Lexington International Experience and Schools: The Context and the Problems The Impact of International Experience Teachers with International Experience: "They Know More" Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Who Teach: Fulfilling the Third Purpose An Afghan Sixth Grader: "Making My Country Remembered" A Little United Nations School: It's a Natural International Student Visitors at School: "Someone from Another World" The International Studies Academy: Becoming an International Educational Community Utilizing International Experience: Ideas for Implementation Appendix Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275945084
9780275945084
0275945081
The Meaning of International Experience for Schools by Angene H. Wilson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-07-28
184
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