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Teaching and Research Abroad. Presented to PFF Fellows February 1, 2012 Hakim M. Rashid, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies School of Education. Planting the Seeds. A family that talked about the world
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Teaching and Research Abroad Presented to PFF Fellows February 1, 2012 Hakim M. Rashid, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies School of Education
Planting the Seeds • A family that talked about the world • A mother’s insistence on a foreign language • Traveling to France as a student in 1969 • Religious conversion
Other Visits Abroad and Initial Applications • Bermuda and the Bahamas 1975 • Watching friends go abroad to work • Conversations with colleagues from other countries • Applying to Nigerian Universities 1975
Laying the Foundation • Meeting people from throughout the Muslim world 1975 – 85 • Meeting a Sudanese Professor who suggested that I come over there and work – 1984 • Applying to work in Sudan – 1985 • Coming to Howard - 1986
1989 – A Turning Point • First pilgrimage to Mecca • Arabic instruction from a Sudanese teacher • Invitation to Conference in Sudan – 1991 • Contacts made for 1992 Sabbatical in Sudan
Sabbatical in Sudan 1992-93 at Khartoum University • Sense of awe at living on the Nile • Challenges of day to day living – expectations of wife and three children • Lack of resources – books, technology etc. • Positive interactions with colleagues and students
Fulbright Fellowship 1993-94 at King Saud University in Saudi Arabia • First American Fulbrighter in Saudi Arabia in many years • Guest lectured on American educational system and issues • Visited with former HU student and a former neighbor • Collaborated with colleague on article later published in 1997 • Starting writing a novel
Travel to South Africa in 2000 • Attended conference co-sponsored by HU Center for Drug Abuse Research • Made presentation at University of the Western Cape with colleagues from the Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed At Risk (CRESPAR) • Later collaborated with South African colleague on paper presented at annual conference of the American Educational Research Association
Bermuda Conference 2006 • Conference on “Children and Families in the African Diaspora” held at Bermuda College and coordinated with former student • Presentations by myself, other HU colleagues, and local scholars
Fulbright Summer Seminar Abroad 2010 • Seminar Theme – “China: History and Culture” • Group of 16 American professors visited Beijing, Xian, Chongqing, Shanghai and Hong Kong • Potential for collegial contacts • Development of curriculum project that can be broadly shared
Preparation of Fulbright Specialist Application • Examining possibilities with colleague in Malaysia • Focus on what can be offered to host university • Could be foundation of full year Fulbright application 2 years down the line