Ensuring Inclusive & High-quality Global Exchange
We will highlight virtual exchange (VE) as a distinct medium of global collaboration for college-aged youth, sharing practices for curriculum design, implementation, and partnership. Learner-oriented and guided by principles of spaced and experiential learning, along with a commitment to inclusivity, our model of VE goes beyond cross-cultural exposure to generate skill acquisition and behavior change. We will show how others can also provide global education that ensures measurable outcomes.
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Madeline Aguilar
UTSA

Nahid Ahmed
Soliya

Sara DeTurk
University of Texas at San Antonio

Adam King
FINRA
About
Format:
Talk
Type:
Session
Track:
Global Impact
Level:
Basic Understanding
Focus Area:
Higher Education