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Description

This session is the start of a 5-part series based on the text, Fostering International Students Success in Higher Education.  We will focus on the first chapter of the book and explore the context of international students in the US and at the UMN including: reasons why international students are here; relevant policies; data highlighting challenges, opportunities, and successes international students can experience; important terminology; connections to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and campus internationalization. We will also introduce asset-based frameworks and pedagogies that will guide future conversations.  [No need to read the book prior to attending the webinar.]

 

Outline

This webinar is co-facilitated in partnership between Internationalizing the Curriculum and Campus (ICC) and the Minnesota English Language Program (MELP).

This webinar falls under the following ICC webinar themes:

  • Theoretical Foundations for Teaching in Globally Diverse Classes
  • Inclusive Learning Communities: Integration, inclusion, and community building in the classroom
  • Intercultural Interaction: Developing important skills and attitudes
  • Supporting Multilingual Learner: Engaging & embracing linguistic diversity

Can be taken independently and/or also applies toward the following: 

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