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Faculty Conversation on Global Learning

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

PY #405

 

Kick off the new academic year with a stimulating discussion-based webinar focused on “Intercultural Competence and Student Development: Working Toward a Fuller Picture of Global Learning”. Distinguished speakers will present diverse Intercultural Competence Assessment Tools and participants will  have opportunity to join in the conversation to explore:

  • how students develop in ways that we are now learning to measure;
  • analyses and questions we need to illuminate such change;
  • pedagogies and learning experiences we can imagine to better align theory and practice

Faculty Conversations are designed for faculty members, researchers, and international educators interested in student learning outcomes and the educational experiences—curricular and co-curricular—created to help students gain and practice global knowledge, skills, and perspectives. All interested faculty are invited to attend. This webinar is hosted by NAFSA Association of International Educators.

Presenters:

Kenneth Cushner, EdD – Professor, College of Education, Health, and Human Services, Kent State University
Helen Marx, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Elementary Education, Southern Connecticut State University

Craig N. Shealy, PhD – Professor, Department of Graduate Psychology, James Madison University

Moderator:

Chris R. Glass, PhD –Assistant Professor, Higher Education Program, Old Dominion University

 

Please RSVP to Dr. Saleha Suleman in the Department of International Initiatives – ssuleman@towson.edu.

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