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Internationalizing STEM Education for Broader Impacts: Promising Practices and Tools for Assessment
October 27, 2021 @ 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
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STEM researchers are increasingly turning to international education to fulfill their broader impact requirements. This workshop/webinar is designed to provide researchers with:
· Insights into National Science Foundation’s (NSF) priorities for internationalizing STEM education
· Good practices for international STEM education, including faculty-led case studies
· Evaluation tools
· Campus resources to support pre-award, implementation, and evaluation of international STEM Education
Participants will leave this session with practical ideas for internationalizing STEM education and for evaluating those activities, as a way of fulfilling broader impacts requirements.
Speakers
· Opal Bartzis, Ph.D., Executive Director, Office for Education Abroad, International Studies and Programs
· DeAndra Beck, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research, International Studies and Programs
· William Cunningham, D.O., Associate Dean for Global Health and Director, Institute for Global Health, College of Osteopathic Medicine
· John Dirkx, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Educational Administration and International Studies in Education, College of Education
· Joseph Krajcik, Ph.D., Lappan-Phillips Professor of Science Education, University Distinguished Professor, and Director, CREATE for STEM Institute
· Miles McNall, Ph.D., Director for Community-Engaged Research, Office for Public Engagement and Scholarship, University Outreach and Engagement
· Craig N. Shealy, Ph.D., Executive Director, International Beliefs and Values Institute and Professor, Graduate Psychology, James Madison University
· Volodymyr Tarabara, Ph.D., Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Associate Director, Center for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
· Elizabeth Wandschneider, Ph.D., Senior Assistant Director and Finances and Operational Management, Office for Education Abroad
Moderator
· Mary Anne Walker, Consultant, Institute for Global Health, College of Osteopathic Medicine