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Study abroad and national identity

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Title Study abroad and national identity
Names Pelosi, Giustina M. (creator)
Scheuermann, Thomas D (advisor)
Date Issued 2009-06-17T23:13:18Z (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 2009
Abstract A recent and steady increase in student participation in study-abroad programs
has caused international educators and student affairs professionals to reevaluate the
current study-abroad paradigm and redesign and implement new curricula better suited
to meet the changing needs of international education. Recent emphasis has been
placed on understanding outcomes of study-abroad and student development with
special attention given to personal growth and identity development outcomes. This
study investigated the impact of the study-abroad experience of four American
students and their sense of national identity. National identity is explained as an
individual's awareness and concept of self as a U.S. American and their relationship to
the U.S. American culture and nation. Eight themes were identified in the study and
were grouped under three different headings. These headings were: (a) influential
study-abroad experiences, (b) American self, and (c) American self and nation. The
results of this study have implications for international educators and student affairs
professionals interested in developing and implementing programs that further support
exploration of self as American both during and after the course of a study-abroad
program.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic study abroad
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/11867

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