Going global without going abroad

Date

2021

Authors

Bender, Ashley
Busl, Gretchen

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Diversity Abroad

Abstract

This essay is rooted in the belief that thinking “globally” does not always mean “internationally” and that global awareness begins with self-awareness. Often the idea of “global citizenship” remains abstract to students, and previous efforts to create global curricula suggest that students need more than theoretical knowledge to “develop their own agency as responsible actors in the world” (Sperandio, Grudzinski-Hall, & Stewart-Gambino 2010). Our National Endowment for the Humanities funded project, “Building Global Perspectives in the Humanities’’ (2018-2020), intentionally brought these ideas together to expand the quantity and quality of our institution’s global learning opportunities. **For more information, please visit Diversity Abroad and The Global Impact Exchange at https://www.diversitynetwork.org/GlobalImpactExchange

Description

Article originally published in The Global Impact Exchange, 7–11. English. Published Online 2021. https://www.diversitynetwork.org/common/Uploaded%20files/Final_Global%20Impact%20Exchange%20Summer%202021%20Edition%20(2).pdf
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Keywords

Global citizenship, Global learning opportunities, Experiential learning

Citation

This is the published version of an article that is available at https://www.diversitynetwork.org/common/Uploaded%20files/Final_Global%20Impact%20Exchange%20Summer%202021%20Edition%20(2).pdf. Recommended citation: Bender, A., & Busl, G. (2021). Going global without going abroad. The Global Impact Exchange, 7–11. This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.