Conference Committee

Shaik Ismail, Linfield College, Chair

Susan Brick, Whitman College

Robin Craggs, Seattle University

Christina Grasset, Spain Education Programs

Sue Jackson, Whitworth University

Kris Lou, Willamette University

Jannie Meisberger, University of Puget Sound

Natalie Mello, WPI

Larry Meyers, Lewis and Clark College

Vanessa Paulman

Heidi Piper, Griffith International

Paul Primak, Oregon State University

Neal Sobania, Pacific Lutheran University

2009 Conference

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Thursday, February 19

7am - 5pm                  Registration & Information

7am - 5pm                  Exhibitor Hall

7 - 8am                        Continental Breakfast

8 - 8:30am                  Opening Remarks

8:45 - 10am                Round-table Sessions

The Ethnographic Experience:  Experiential Learning via Ethnographic Practice and Inquiry

Rebecca Hovey, Janet Anthony, Carolyn Sorkin, Priscilla Stone

 

Implementing Assessment On-Site

Jim Citron, Mell Bolen, Lili Engle, Elaine Meyer-Lee, Elivira Munoz

 

Voices from the Field:  My How Times Have Changed!:  Resident Directors' Perceptions of Study Abroad in the 21st century

Monique Fecteau, Portia Prebys and 3 Resident Directors TBA

 

Short But Sweet:  Preventing Faculty-Led Short Term Programs from Going Sour

Michael Ulrich, Max Savishinski, Marlene Torp, Monica Pagano

 

A Decade of Curriculum Integration

Michelle Cumming Lokkegaard, Al Balkcum, Scott Daby

 

Exchange Participants as Citizen Diplomats:  Best Practices

Jed Willard, Danielle Scugoza

 

Study Abroad Capacity in and Recruitment for Underrepresented Regions

Christopher Powers, Jane Edwards, Robert Gutierrez, Rob Hallworth

 

Providing a Supportive Learning Environment Abroad:  Identity Negotiation and the GLBT student

Kevin Morrison, Stephen Kazar, Michael (“My”) Yarabinec

 

Minding the Gap:  Achieving Curricular Integration Through Experiential Learning at Home and Abroad

Melissa Hardin, Lynn Anderson, Maryelise Lamet, Sarah McKenzie           

 

10 - 10:45am              Coffee Break

10:45am - 12pm       Roundtable Sessions

Short Term Models: Strategic Planning for the Larger Half

 John Sunnygard, Rob Castle, Nigel Cossar

 

The Forum's Code of Ethics: Professional. Legal and Legislative Developments

Michael Morrison, Stephen DePaul, Brian Whalen       

 

Study Abroad for Global Engagement:  Results that Inform Research and Policy Agendas

R. Michael Paige, Gerald W. Fy, Jae-Eun Jon, Jasmina Josic, Bruce LaBrack, Elizabeth M. Stallman

 

Addressing the "Study" in Study Abroad:  Experience vs. Academic Experience

 Jen Nielsen, Stephen Ferst, Hilary Lieberman Link

 

Pursuing an Integrative Model for Fostering Holistic Learning Development

Brian Zylstra, Dennis Doyle, Joan Gillespie, Tecwyn Vaughan Jones

 

Enhancing International Education Through On-Line Learning

Katharine Krebs, Sheila Bayne, Jon Rubin

 

Study Abroad Changed My Life and Other Problems

Michael Woolf, John Battenburg, Monica Pagano

 

The Forum’s “Education Abroad Glossary

Chip Peterson, Lili Engle, Kim Kreutzer

12 - 1:30pm                Lunch

                                      Featuring plenary speaker, Peter Chilson

                                      "In the Bright Country: Travels Through an African Borderland"

1:45 - 3pm                  Roundtable Sessions

Testing the Ethics:  Case Studies in the Application of Forum Code of Ethics

Michael Steinberg, Bill Anthony, Joy Carew, Lester Goodchild, Peter Kerrigan, Michael Morrison

 

Expanding U.S. Institutional Sending Capacity for Study Abroad

Robert Gutierrez, Jim Ellis, Kim Kreutzer, Pat Martin

 

A Social Identification Measure for Study Abroad Assessment

Victor Savicki, Elaine Meyer-Lee

 

Being There:  Experiential and Service Learning Here and/or Abroad

Monica Frolander-Ulf, Darien Ripple, Jen Saffron

 

We Can Work It Out:  Using Campus/Provider Partnerships to Engage and Shape Student Expectations

Andy Law, Sue Richardson, Tina Rocchio, Lorna Stern Laniak

 

Context, Process and Results:  Critical Literacies and Curriculum Development for Thinking Along the Way

Chris Deegan, Andrea Custodi, Stephen Ferst

 

Sustainability Standards of Good Practice in Education Abroad

 Daniel Greenberg, Mark Beirn, Jim Citron, Richard Slimbach

 

Including Students with Disabilities in Study Abroad

Susan Sygall, Paul Primak, Jessica Ramquist

 

Does Size Really Matter?  Approaches to Institutional Curriculum Integration of Study Abroad

Angie Schaeffer, Adrian Doyle, Eric Singer, Michael Ulrich

 

3-3:45pm                    Coffee Break

3:45 - 5pm                   Roundtable Sessions

"Here," "There,'"and '"Here" Again:  Student Advising Before, During and After a Study Abroad Experience

Liam O’Dochartaigh, Larry Meyers, Ellie McHugh

 

Making Cross-Cultural Intercultural:  A Brief Conceptual History and Current Overview of Intercultural Learning in Study Abroad

Milton J. Bennett, R.Michael Paige

 

Adapting to Different Expectations When Teaching Outside the U.S.

Gerald Kruse, Jeffrey Collins, Tony Luna, Neil Pelkey, Celia Cook-Huffman

 

Fireside Dialogue Review:  Making the Case- Beyond the Basics of Risk Management

Natalie Mello, Bill Frederick, Bill Hoye        

 

Using Evidence to Better Understand and Promote Global Learning and Development

Larry Braskamp, Kendall Brostuen, Jessica DuPlaga, Neal Sobania, Ned Quigley        

Cultural Learning Strategies - Using Maximizing Study Abroad Principles, Marketing Overseas Experience to Future Employers & Grad Programs and Engage Students in Contemporary Issues While On-Site

Christine Anderson, Joe Hoff, Kate McCleary, Sarah McKenzie

 

Developing Pedagogic Practices for Nontraditional Student Study Abroad Experiences

Annette Craven, Roger Barnes, Alba DeLeon

 

Intervention for Intercultural Learning (T)here:  Combining Technology and On-Site Instruction

Kris Lou, Gabriele Bosley, Amadou Fofana, Fernando Miño-Garcés

 

Capacity to Deliver Quality Learning Abroad

Diane E. Elton, Margaret Heisel, Heidi Soneson

 

Research Roundtable:  Current Research Projects in Education Abroad

Outcomes Committee Members, Jacques Bessieres

6 - 7:30 pm         Networking Reception at Hilton Portland


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