Critical Perspectives on Equity and Social Mobility in Study Abroad
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Critical Perspectives on Equity and Social Mobility in Study Abroad
Interrogating Issues of Unequal Access and Outcomes
Gesing, Peggy; Glass, Chris
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
182
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Inglês
9780367703509
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Study Abroad and Social Mobility: Access and Labor Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na Ayudhya
Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na Ayudhya
Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Community Cultural Wealth;Rural Community Colleges;Study Abroad;International Student Mobility;Access to study abroad;Student Mobility;Social Mobility;Internationalization of Higher education;Labor Market Inequality;International students;Graduate employability;Face To Face;Higher Education;Follow;Study Abroad Experiences;Undergraduate Students;UK Student;Chinese Doctoral Student;European Community Action Scheme;Focus Group Participants;UK High Education;Popular Country;Postsecondary Education;Hometowns;Small Rural Community College;Teacher Candidates;BGU;Rural College Students;MENA Country
Introduction: Study Abroad and Social Mobility: Access and Labor Market Inequality in a Post-COVID-19 World
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na Ayudhya
Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Chris R. Glass and Peggy Gesing
PART 1: Access to Study Abroad within and across Countries
Power Imbalances: Inequality in International Exchange in the UK and Thailand Jayme Scally, Abigail Parrish, and Piyachat Dhephasadin Na Ayudhya
Mobility of Muslim Students Seeking Higher Education: A Dream Fraught with Challenges
Enakshi Sengupta, Fahrettin Sumer, and Andrew Ssemwanga
Increasing Access to Student Mobility: Sustainable Study Abroad Programs at Rural Community Colleges
Michelle R. Lieberman, Dean Roughton, and Mitchell R. Williams
PART 2: Study Abroad and Labor Market Inequality
Employer Perceptions of Study Abroad: Subverting or Supporting Labor Market Inequality?
Peter G. Ghazarian
Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study
Peggy Gesing, Natalie Cruz, and Jason Lynch
What Does it Take to Find a Job Today? International Chinese Doctoral Student Perspectives on Domestic and International Employment
Xin Zhao and Michael Kung
The Effects of Studying Abroad on Graduate Careers: The Case of Graduates from a Japanese University
Maki Kato
PART 3: Expanding Opportunity in Study Abroad
The Linguistics of English Colonialism in Study Abroad: Translating the Study Abroad Experience for Language Minority Students
Z. W. Taylor and Daniel Becton
The Study Abroad Diamond: Examining the Facets of Supporting Student Mobility Erik Jon Byker, S. Mike Putman, and Adriana L. Medina
Alternatives to Study Abroad: Internationalization at Home as a Key Strategy to Providing Opportunities for Cultural and International Exposure
Weronika A. Kusek
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Community Cultural Wealth;Rural Community Colleges;Study Abroad;International Student Mobility;Access to study abroad;Student Mobility;Social Mobility;Internationalization of Higher education;Labor Market Inequality;International students;Graduate employability;Face To Face;Higher Education;Follow;Study Abroad Experiences;Undergraduate Students;UK Student;Chinese Doctoral Student;European Community Action Scheme;Focus Group Participants;UK High Education;Popular Country;Postsecondary Education;Hometowns;Small Rural Community College;Teacher Candidates;BGU;Rural College Students;MENA Country