Description |
1 online resource (x, 160 pages) |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1. New Look at Study Abroad -- 2. Student Development on Study Abroad -- 3. Focusing on Today's Students -- 4. Experience of First Time Travelers -- 5. Challenge of a Lifetime -- Appendix A.1 Schools Involved in the Study -- Appendix A.2 Institutional Review Board Results -- Appendix A.3 Script for Participating Schools -- Appendix B Pilot Test and Follow-up Testing -- Appendix C Questionnaire -- Appendix D Pilot Research Project Results -- Appendix E Study Limitations |
Summary |
"Study abroad programs on American college and university campuses are booming, with a national goal of sending abroad one million students within ten years. In this look at the benefits of studying abroad, Joshua S. McKeown moves beyond the acknowledged cultural and linguistic benefits to focus on how it promotes intellectual growth in participating students. He shows that for some students - particularly those without substantial prior international experience - study abroad is associated with significant gains in intellectual development. For those students who have traveled abroad previously, the same does not hold true. It is those students who lack meaningful international exposure who seem to benefit most from studying abroad. The First Time Effect describes in a straightforward way what is happening with today's study abroad students and holds broad implications for education policy and practice."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-154) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Foreign study.
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College students -- Intellectual life
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Intellect
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Intelligence
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EDUCATION -- Aims & Objectives.
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College students -- Intellectual life
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Foreign study
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Intellect
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781441603791 |
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1441603794 |
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