THE INTERSECTION OF EDUCATION ABROAD AND CAREER READINESS, AND THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS

Anne M. D'Angelo, Mary Pang

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review

Abstract

Education abroad (EA), embracing long- and short-term international study, is potentially such a transformational juncture in life that its significance may be viewed analogously as a motivational vehicle, serving to carry students along an educational continuum. International educators (IEs) comprise both scholars and practitioners (many spanning both spheres) working eruditely to advance comprehensive internationalization and to develop and implement meaningful international education programming. Nevertheless, this chapter introduces a new challenge for IEs, namely to further support students by leveraging EA to enhance their career readiness and employability. It proposes that IEs must communicate the relevance and impact of EA on career readiness and employability, especially given the increasing evidence that EA enhances motivation, confidence, and other soft skills. From the contributors experiences and observations, IEs increasingly are finding themselves at the intersection of higher education and the broader community. © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEducation Abroad and the Undergraduate Experience
Subtitle of host publicationCritical Perspectives and Approaches to Integration with Student Learning and Development
EditorsElizabeth Brewer, Anthony C. Ogden
Place of PublicationSterling, VA
PublisherStylus Publishing
Chapter11
Pages199-212
ISBN (Electronic)9781003444411
ISBN (Print)9781620368275, 9781620368268
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2019

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