Overseas Short-Term Study Experiences
Open for Immediate Recruitment
The following are open for immediate recruitment. Contact Dr. Katie Cierniak (program leader) at kciernia@iu.edu for more information.
Open for Immediate Recruitment
The following are open for immediate recruitment. Contact Dr. Katie Cierniak (program leader) at kciernia@iu.edu for more information.
Engage in hands-on learning through this trip to the Teatulia Tea Garden in northeastern Bangladesh! Examine the topics of sustainable agriculture, community development, and access to schooling in a meaningful and impactful way. Work with local farmers, visit a local pre-school, stay at the Teatulia Tea Garden resort and enjoy local organically grown food.
The location is a short ferry ride from Singapore to Batam Island in Indonesia. Volunteer as a teacher aide and student guest mentor, spend two weeks at a school for underprivileged children, help teachers teach your subject area in English and speak English with enthusiastic learners and teachers. Housing and meals provided by the hosting school.
Upcoming Recruitment
The courses and experiences below embed a two-week experience overseas. They will open for recruitment at a later date.
Contact: Professor Tina O’Neal
tsoneal@iu.edu
This course is designed to provide pre-service teachers (PST’s) with a comprehensive understanding of special education and inclusive practices within a global context. Through theoretical discussions, practical exercises, and a short-term study abroad trip to Ghana, students will explore diverse learning needs, culturally responsive teaching strategies, and the challenges and opportunities of inclusive education on an international scale.
Contact: Professor Maurice Shirley
maushirl@iu.edu
Educational institutions around the world operate differently based on structure and theories that guide operations. Students interested in studying would benefit from a visit to Costa Rica, comparing the organization, structure, and policies of foreign college/university systems to those found within the United States. This is because, unlike the U.S., which bestows most higher education regulatory practices to the states and regional accreditation agencies, higher education in Costa Rica is primarily regulated by the Ministry of Education, a federal entity.
Contact: Professor Vivek Vellanki
vvellan@iu.edu
This course includes a 2-week study abroad program in India that introduces students to research and art practices within the Indian context. In particular, the program highlights collaborative practices that center the voices of children, youth, and marginalized groups in society.
Contact: Dr. Gloria Howell
Director, Neal Marshall Black Culture Center
glhowell@iu.edu
Dr. Gloria Howell will take students as part of the educational leadership training for young scholars and teachers of color to Germany.