International relations & #intled specialist, travel & language enthusiast, and lover of all things #dataviz. Research Analyst @IIEGlobal. Views are my own.
How can cross-cultural dialogue help youth build skills and a #worldclassconnection? Find out in our newest grantee video, which features @Soliya's Connect Global: US-MENA. https://t.co/wzKA6Qqc4B
Ever wonder how many virtual exchanges are out there? Help document the size of the virtual exchange field by recording your virtual exchange program in the 2020 Survey of the Virtual Exchange Field. Make sure your #worldclassconnection is included! https://t.co/VHu8MTAaNr
Wondering how to address issues of race, diversity, and social justice in class? We've compiled a list of resources for language educators.
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NEWS: Government has agreed to rescind the July 6 policy on international students and online learning and FAQ released the next day. Also agreed to rescind any implementation and will return to status quo of March 9 guidance
Warning - Long tweet thread coming. I'm summing up the Harvard v. DHS complaint challenging ICE in its attempt to force F-1 students to leave the US if their courses are being offered online this fall. They lawyers did a superb job. I think you'll find this interesting.
Hot off the press! Both #gradschool enrollments and demand for global competency are rising, but what do we know about grad-level #studyabroad? This
@IIEglobal research sheds light on scope of grad learning overseas and how HEIs collect & leverage data https://t.co/Cv1JV0aptd
#gradschool students #studyabroad too, right? Check out my article for @iieglobal on the Graduate Learning Overseas (GLO) Survey and other research on this topic...
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Great piece on #studyabroad highlighting innovative programs like the @LehighU Iacocca International Internship Program that was awarded the 2019 @IIEglobal Andrew Heiskell Award and Don Rubin of @universityofga and the CASSIE project. Takeaway: intentionality is key.
From Albania to Singapore, U.S. Students Look for Tailored Experiences Abroad https://t.co/3411tE07Wl
Low-income students and those entering college with lower SAT scores had the greatest gains. Study abroad, said Dr. Rubin, “may actually be a way of leveling the playing field.”
A #refugee student I worked with in the Peacemakers club through the @ircsandiego sent me this article today, and it makes me so happy, inspired, and grateful to know him and others like him who work so hard, despite every obstacle, for that American dream https://t.co/WHDfI2s6X8