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Long-Term Effects of Study Abroad: Building Global Citizenship Skills for a Contributive Way of Living

Narita, Hiromi (2023) Long-Term Effects of Study Abroad: Building Global Citizenship Skills for a Contributive Way of Living. GILE JOURNAL OF SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, 3 (2). pp. 97-113. ISSN 2732-3781

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Abstract

Amidst U.S. higher education institutions (HEIs), there is a prevailing notion that global citizenship education (GCE) is a driving force in furnishing students with aptitudes suited for the 21st century. As a result, study abroad programs have been used as a standard method to promote GCE and provide intercultural experiences for students. However, little research has been conducted to measure the long-term effects of GCE and such study-abroad programs and how these experiences can impact participants’ characters. Employing a qualitative approach, this research delved into phenomenological interviews to reveal how study abroad has worked as GCE to foster global citizens. The subjects of this study experienced semester-abroad programs during their undergraduate program1 at a U.S. university. The research outcomes showed a multitude of insights: (1) research participants developed comprehensive perspectives regarding the concepts of global citizenship and contributing to society, irrespective of their diverse backgrounds; (2) the enduring influence of GCE and study abroad became evident in the decision-making processes related to their career and academic trajectories post-graduation; and (3) study abroad experiences substantially nurtured interviewees’ ability to navigate diverse cultures, to take purposeful action based on their established connections with others, and to perceive differences and interconnectedness. Furthermore, the research outcome showed that enduring skills and traits as global citizens could be acquired throughout the undergraduate program on a daily basis, and these skills include intercultural competence, dialogue, and understanding of interconnectedness. These results fill the existing research gap and reinforce the effectiveness of young people’s character-building as global citizens through GCE and study abroad programs.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: ontributive life, global citizens, global citizenship education, higher education institution, Soka University of America, study abroad
Subjects: H Social Sciences / társadalomtudományok > H Social Sciences (General) / társadalomtudomány általában
L Education / oktatás > L1 Education (General) / oktatás általában
Depositing User: Beáta Bavalicsné Kerekes
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2023 08:51
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2023 08:51
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/179261

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