Wednesday, January 25, 2023
1:00 pm – 4:15 pm EDT / UTC−04:00
Virtual
About the Workshop
Learning outcomes include:
• Better understanding of the experience and expectations of U.S. students from diverse background.
• Familiarity with the 6th edition of the Standards of Good Practice for Education Abroad
• Ability to operationalize the concepts of equity, diversity, inclusion and access
Facilitator
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Keshia Abraham – The Abraham Consulting Agency |
Who Should Attend This Workshop?
Local program administrators, faculty, housing coordinators, resident directors, and anyone who interacts with U.S. students during their study abroad experience will benefit from participating in this workshop.
How You’ll Benefit
You’ll discuss strategies for how to meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds and how the Standards of Good Practice can be used as a roadmap to meet these needs.
Registration Cost:
Regular Rate | Late Registration | |
Forum Member | $300 | $375 |
Non-Member | $380 | $455 |
Registration:
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