1st Edition
Study Abroad for Pre- and In-Service Teachers Transformative Learning on a Global Scale
Introduction to the Volume
Section 1. Intentionality in the Instructional Design of Teacher Study Abroad
1. Building a Pathway to Prepare Globally Competent Teachers
Ellie Holliday & Sharon Brennan
2. Using Global Citizenship 1-2-3 and Study Abroad to Prepare Global-Ready Educators
S. Michael Putman & Erik J. Byker
3. Transforming Teacher Preparation for Global Readiness: Scaling up Education Abroad
Allison Witt & Wei Liu
4. Going Global in Teacher Education: Lessons Learned from Scaling Up
David M. Moss, Jon Simmons, Blair Izard & Helen Marx
5. An International Graduate Program for Educators: Transformative Professional Development for In-service Teachers in International Schools
Michael Lovorn & Brandon Kawa
6. Design Principles for International Teacher Study Abroad Programs: The Case of the Instructional Leadership Institute for Pakistani Educators (ILIPE)
Rebecca H. Woodland
7. Post-Method Design for an English Language Teacher-Training Study Abroad Program: From Western China to Canada
Gene Vasilopoulos & Gloria Romero
Section 2. Implementation and Introspection in Teacher Study Abroad
8. Experiential Education as a Precursor to Culturally Responsive Teaching
Elizabeth Laura Yomantas
9. An International Student Teaching Program in Germany: Partnering with the United States Department of Defense
Rachel Louise Geesa, Thalia M. Mulvihill, Nicholas P. Elam & Abigail D. Teeters
10. A Qualitative Analysis of Teacher Candidates Study-Abroad Experiences in Malawi
L. Octavia Tripp, Angela Love, Nancy Barry, Chippewa M. Thomas & Jared Russell
11. Implementation of an Interprofessional Study Abroad Experience in Botswana for Special Educators and Speech-Language Pathologists
Amy J. Rose & Karena Cooper-Duffy
12. Internationalizing Teacher Practice through the Arts- Exploring the Impact of a Drama-Infused Study Abroad Program
Carmel O’Sullivan & Linda Krakaur
13. “We learned together”: Amplifying the impact of international experience for pre-service teachers through cross program collaboration
Andrew Gilbert & Kathleen Ramos
14. From Problematic to Powerful: The Critical Role of Teacher Education Faculty During Teacher Study Abroad
Danielle M. Carrier
Section 3. Innovation in Teacher Study Abroad
15. Thinking Locally in a Global Context: Principles for Designing a Shared Community-Engaged Study Abroad Program
Zuzana Tomaš, Amie Van Horn-Gabel & Silvija Marnikovic
16. Developing Global-Mindedness in Teacher Education through Virtual and International Intercultural Experiences
Clara Bauler, Xiao-Lei Wang & Devin Thornburg
17. Transforming Language Teacher Education: Utilizing Virtual Exchange as an Alternative to Study Abroad
Shannon M. Hilliker, Barbara Loranc-Paszylk & Chesla Ann Lenkaitis
18. Representation and Reciprocity in Early Childhood Education
Lucinda G. Heimer, Dennis R. White, Lynell Caya & Paige Lancaster
Biography
Laura Baecher is Professor of TESOL at Hunter College of Education, The City University of New York, United States.






