Director of Global Learning Washington State University Pullman, Washington
Presentation Description: Intercultural competence grows when students interact with people, ideas, and places abroad, so how do we coach faculty to make that happen? Join us to learn new ideas for weaving intercultural attitudes, such as respect, openness, curiosity, and discovery, into program itineraries and syllabi. Together we'll also explore frameworks and activities to assess intercultural competence abroad!
Learning Objectives:
· use established resources for setting and achieving Intercultural Competence (IC) learning goals.
· learn creative and easy ways to assess intercultural attitudes and compentencies
· develop your own or adapt engaging Intercultural Competence learning exercises for study abroad.