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- Title
Conceptualizing University Education Study Abroad Programs Using a Mutualistic Process.
- Authors
Johnson, Tara; Hains, Kristina; Hains, Bryan; Salazar, Janela
- Abstract
As we continue to develop into a more globalized society, it is an expectation that students in higher education become global citizens. While the literature supports the notion that students positively benefit from international education experiences, little research has been done to determine what role the community plays, or what effects the study abroad experience has on the community in which the student population is engaged. This study introduces an innovative conceptual framework that overlays the biological concept of symbiosis on the international education experience. This unique conceptual framework shines a light on the study abroad experience from the community's perspective, as well as illustrating positive and negative impacts of student interaction within the local community. The results indicate that not only is there a role for communities but also communities need to be included in the planning and creation of these experiences, ultimately leading to more mutually beneficial outcomes. Ideally, these findings could be used by educators to capture the community voice to create more mutualistic programs in study abroad.
- Publication
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020, Vol 24, Issue 5, p555
- ISSN
1028-3153
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1028315319865787