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GLOBETROTTING OR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP? Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- GLOBETROTTING OR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP? Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning 1
- 1. International Experiential Learning and Global Citizenship 3
- 2. Grounding Experiential Learning in “Thick” Conceptions of Global Citizenship 21
- 3. Critical Hyper-Reflexivity and Challenging Power: Pushing Past the Dichotomy of Employability and Good Global Citizenship in Development Studies Experiential Learning Contexts 43
- 4. Career Aspirations and Experiential Learning Abroad: Perspectives from Canadian Youth on Short-Term Placements 71
- 5. Uncovering What Lies Beneath: An Examination of Power, Privilege, and Racialization in International Social Work 90
- 6. Secondary School Experiential Learning Programs in the Global South: Critical Reflections from an Ontario Study 112
- 7. Experiential Learning in Challenging Settings: Lessons from Post-Genocide Rwanda 140
- 8. “Would Flexner Close the Doors on This?” The Ethical Dilemmas of International Health Electives in Medical Education 161
- 9. Getting Prepared for International Experiential Learning: An Ethical Imperative 185
- 10. Getting the Most out of Studying Abroad: Ways to Maximize Learning in Short-Term Study Trips 198
- 11. (De)colonizing Pedagogies: An Exploration of Learning with Students Volunteering Abroad 209
- 12. Visual Representation and Canadian Government-Funded Volunteer Abroad Programs: Picturing the Canadian Global Citizen 230
- 13. Youth Volunteer Stories about International Development: Challenges of Public Engagement Campaigns 258
- 14. Afterword: There Should Be Nothing Experimental about Experiential Learning: From Globetrotting to Global Citizenship 280
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- GLOBETROTTING OR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP? Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning 1
- 1. International Experiential Learning and Global Citizenship 3
- 2. Grounding Experiential Learning in “Thick” Conceptions of Global Citizenship 21
- 3. Critical Hyper-Reflexivity and Challenging Power: Pushing Past the Dichotomy of Employability and Good Global Citizenship in Development Studies Experiential Learning Contexts 43
- 4. Career Aspirations and Experiential Learning Abroad: Perspectives from Canadian Youth on Short-Term Placements 71
- 5. Uncovering What Lies Beneath: An Examination of Power, Privilege, and Racialization in International Social Work 90
- 6. Secondary School Experiential Learning Programs in the Global South: Critical Reflections from an Ontario Study 112
- 7. Experiential Learning in Challenging Settings: Lessons from Post-Genocide Rwanda 140
- 8. “Would Flexner Close the Doors on This?” The Ethical Dilemmas of International Health Electives in Medical Education 161
- 9. Getting Prepared for International Experiential Learning: An Ethical Imperative 185
- 10. Getting the Most out of Studying Abroad: Ways to Maximize Learning in Short-Term Study Trips 198
- 11. (De)colonizing Pedagogies: An Exploration of Learning with Students Volunteering Abroad 209
- 12. Visual Representation and Canadian Government-Funded Volunteer Abroad Programs: Picturing the Canadian Global Citizen 230
- 13. Youth Volunteer Stories about International Development: Challenges of Public Engagement Campaigns 258
- 14. Afterword: There Should Be Nothing Experimental about Experiential Learning: From Globetrotting to Global Citizenship 280
- Index 289