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The American Student Abroad And The Perceived Impact In The Local Community, Emily Gaul
The American Student Abroad And The Perceived Impact In The Local Community, Emily Gaul
Master's Theses
The internationalization of higher education has contributed to the increase of American students studying abroad. Students studying abroad do have an impact the local host communities’ social, economic and cultural traditions. Although, students may or may not be aware of the consequences, both negative and positive, of their impact. This research sought to examine the perceived impact by both alumni and local faculty of a small program in Tanzania. Alumni were reflective on their experience in regards to how they wavered between feeling like a tourist and feeling more connected to the community. Alumni and local faculty both felt that …
A Thematic Analysis Of Study Abroad Programs In Community College Institutions In The U.S., Christina Parker
A Thematic Analysis Of Study Abroad Programs In Community College Institutions In The U.S., Christina Parker
Master's Theses
The following study focuses on community colleges and the textual website
materials they present regarding study abroad programs in order to illuminate the congruence between the overall community college mission of accessibility and the information presented on their study abroad websites. The text was evaluated by utilizing a thematic analysis coupled with multiple case studies and then further examined through the theoretical lenses of academic capitalism, institutional isomorphism, and universalism. The analysis of the text indicated that institutions are offering these programs for a combination of reasons, including institutional legitimacy, institutional revenue, and attempted student accessibility. The most significant deduction …