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Showing posts with label study abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study abroad. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

Assessing learning processes rather than outcomes: using critical incidents to explore student learning abroad [Scholarly Article - Higher Education, March 2022]

Title:
Assessing learning processes rather than outcomes: using critical incidents to explore student learning abroad  
 
Authors: 
Kirsten A. Davis, School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, USA 
&  
David B. Knight, Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Tech, USA
 
Published: 
Higher Education, 18 March 2022 
 
Abstract: 
There is an increasing emphasis on assessing student learning outcomes from study abroad experiences, but this assessment often focuses on a limited range of outcomes and assessment methods. We argue for shifting to assessing student learning processes in study abroad and present the critical incident technique as one approach to achieve this goal. We demonstrate this approach in interviews with 79 students across a range of global engineering programs, through which we identified 173 incidents which were analyzed to identify common themes. This analysis revealed that students described a wide range of experiences and outcomes from their time abroad. Students’ experiences were messy and complex, making them challenging to understand through typical assessment approaches. Our findings emphasize the importance of using a range of assessment approaches and suggest that exploring students’ learning processes in addition to learning outcomes could provide new insights to inform the design of study abroad programs. 
 

Sunday, March 8, 2020

IIE (Institute of International Education) Survey Report (2020) - IIE Releases Survey on Effects of COVID-19 on International Students and Study Abroad

Title:
IIE Releases Survey on Effects of COVID-19 on International Students and Study Abroad

Published:
IIE, 5 March 2020

From the announcement:
"A survey released today by the Institute of International Education (IIE) shows the effects that travel restrictions related to the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus) are having on international student mobility, U.S. study abroad programs, and international student recruitment for the fall 2020 semester. More than 230 U.S. higher education institutions responded to this survey, which was conducted from February 13-26, 2020. While this survey focused on the effects of the outbreak in China, future surveys on the effects of coronavirus will address more recent developments and spread of the disease in other countries."

To read the full announcement:
https://www.iie.org/en/Why-IIE/Announcements/2020/03/IIE-Releases-Survey-on-Effects-of-COVID-19-on-International-Students-and-Study-Abroad

To access the survey:
https://www.iie.org/en/Research-and-Insights/Publications/COVID%E2%80%9019-Effects-on-US-Higher-Education-Campuses