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International Education Program Design for the Common Good
What are our duties towards communities of strangers who, living across town or across the world, host our students’ living and learning? And how might the decisions we make in program design operationalize those duties? Dr. Richard Slimbach, Professor of … Continue reading
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Resource Roundup: Presentations and Links from the Forum on Education Abroad
By Eric Hartman The 2013 Forum on Education Abroad proved to be a fertile ground for learning about and sharing new resources related to global service-learning and Fair Trade Learning. We presented pedagogy and community partnership content related to our … Continue reading
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Join us May 29 - 31 at Cornell’s 6th Annual Global Service-Learning Institute!
We’re looking forward to excellent dialogue, exchange, and movement-building, with current registrants representing states from the mid-Atlantic and throughout the Northeast. The intimate size of this gathering ensures opportunities to engage in deep, purposeful dialogue about the work of conscientious … Continue reading
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What is Global Citizenship? An Answer from the Archives
Seven years ago, as I studied for my doctorate, a former student asked me to write an introduction to a photo book on international service and engagement. The questions he wanted the introduction to address were: What is all of … Continue reading
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