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Supporting Students Before, During, and After Study Abroad

This session will explore pre-departure, abroad, and post-departure programming for study abroad students. It will discuss the benefits of travel, coping tools, and re-entry challenges.

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Supporting Students Before, During, and After Study Abroad

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  1. Supporting Students Before, During and After Study Abroad Christopher Ahearn, Reach the World Rita Tybor, Miami Dade College Barbara A. Prucha, Seminole State College

  2. Sign-In Sheet Sign in before we begin! Fill out the form on your computer, phone or tablet below: http://bit.do/FCIE2017

  3. Supporting Students Before, During and After Study Abroad Christopher Ahearn, Reach the World Rita Tybor, Miami Dade College Barbara A. Prucha, Seminole State College

  4. Agenda • Activity • Pre-Departure Programming • Abroad Programming • Post-Departure Programming • Discussion FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  5. What Does Your World Hold? Think about the last time you traveled... • Did you engage in any form of cultural exchange? • How have you shared stories of your travel with others? • Through purposeful storytelling, how might you reflect more deeply on those stories while passing the benefits of the experience onto others? FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  6. Pre-Departure: Miami Dade College Institution Description: Miami Dade College gives its students an “international perspective” that will prepare students for personal and professional success in an increasingly interconnected global community. The College offers international education programs in more than 30 countries and is working to provide its students abroad with enrichment opportunities that will propel them forward into their careers. Program Description: Starting Spring 2017, Rita Tybor designed and piloted a pre-departure toolkit for MDC students to prepare themselves for the rigors of travel abroad. FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  7. Pre-Departure: Wellness Travel Tool Kit Description: This brochure-styled worksheet allows student to consider and list favorite resources and coping skills that can be embraced when travel becomes stressful. The brochure provides a format that can be developed by an individual or in a group setting. It can be customized with resources for each organization. A sample of the brochure-worksheet, as well as a PowerPoint template can be found in the conference documents at: http://bit.do/FCIE2017-resources FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  8. Some Resources Crisis Text Line Text HELLO to: 741741 Suicide Prevention Lifeline Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Chat (Web Based) www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) Local Resources: Emergency Contacts: My Wellness Travel Tool Kit includes: WELLNESS TRAVEL TOOL KIT Things to consider before you travel.

  9. “ I learned that I enjoy being my own person even in a group setting.” - College Student “To travel is to take a journey into yourself.” - Danny Kaye The Benefits of Travel What are some of the positive benefits of traveling? What are some of the challenges you might encounter during your trip abroad? “Meditation is the discovery that the point of life is always arrived at in the immediate moment.” - Alan Watts What are some tools you can use to cope in difficult situations abroad? Exercising Meditating Socializing Taking Photos Listening to Music Dancing Writing Reading Some favorite coping tools

  10. While Abroad: Reach the World Institution Description: Reach the World (RTW) partners with higher-education institutions and study abroad providers to allow volunteer travelers to share their journeys online with K-12 classrooms in the United States. Program Description: RTW has begun expanding its traveler pool through campus partnerships, including Miami Dade College and Dartmouth College, by connecting students from these colleges with local K-12 classrooms. FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  11. Our Secret Sauce: The Travelers FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  12. After Abroad: Seminole State College Institution Description: Seminole State College is committed to global and multicultural education. Through its curricula, international activities and Travel Study programs, Seminole State hopes to increase students' and faculty members' awareness of and active participation in social, cultural, global and environmental matters and to develop responsible, well-informed global citizens. Program Description: Led by AnneLiese M. Busch, the Center for Global Engagement has become a leader in post-program data collection, allowing the Center to provide support for every student who wishes to study abroad. FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  13. After Abroad: Seminole State College Re-entry • Re-entry is the process of returning home after spending time abroad • Students returning from study abroad experiences can expect that they will have a seamless transition, this is not always the case • Students may have idealized home • Some things may have changed • People with whom they want to share the experiences they lived while abroad may not relate or appreciate them in the same manner • Recognize the signs of reverse culture shock FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  14. After Abroad: Seminole State College Reverse Culture Shock • Missing the people, places and experiences you came to know while abroad • Old habits versus newly acquired habits and skills • Friends or acquaintances may not be interested in hearing about your experiences • It’s hard to convey what the experience meant to you • It takes time to readjust FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  15. After Abroad: Seminole State College Reflection • Relax & Reflect • Organize opportunities for students to get together and reflect on their experience • What did you enjoy? • What did you learn about yourself? • What surprised you? • How was your life different while you were abroad? • How did this experience change your perspective on the world and your academic and professional goals? • Did your abroad experience fall short of, meet or exceed your expectations? FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  16. After Abroad: Seminole State College Making Study Abroad Count • Career plans and opportunities to incorporate the experience in a resume and interview • Has your career path changed? FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  17. Discussion Any Questions? FCIE Annual Conference 2017

  18. Thanks & Keep In Touch! Rita Tybor Miami Dade College rtybor@mdc.edu Christopher Ahearn Reach the World chris@reachtheworld.org Barbara A. Prucha Seminole State College pruchab@seminolestate.edu http://bit.do/FCIE2017 http://bit.do/FCIE2017-resources FCIE Annual Conference 2017

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