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Classroom on the Road: Designing, Teaching, and Theorizing Out-of-the-Box Faculty-Led Student Travel explores real-world, out-of-the-box examples of faculty-led student travel that challenge the dominant paradigms of conventional tourism. Contributors share teaching methods that can be adapted for a variety of university travel scenarios and encourage students to be responsible and thoughtful members of the global community who seek out valuable experiences in other cultures to go beyond the standard consumption of touristy clichés. Furthermore, this book contributes to existing discourse about travel by going beyond being “just” a tourist to become a person who impacts—and is impacted by—other cultures and the commensurate politics of place. Contributors discuss issues of cultural imperialism, economic disparity, and responsible travel that can help protect unique destinations from the homogenizing effects of global capitalism, encouraging respectful and responsible travel.
Published | Oct 14 2020 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 246 |
ISBN | 9781793610881 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 b/w photos; 1 tables; |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Classroom on the Road takes a deep dive into the most meaningful kind of learning, that which truly immerses one in new cultural waters and results not only in new knowledge but also profound personal growth. The diversity and nuance of exchanges grappled with in this excellent collection show how experiential learning abroad can both be mindfully guided and open to transcendent serendipity. In the process, the book makes a timely argument for intercultural immersion in higher education in order to grow ourselves and our societies to be more self-aware, more just, more communal, and more fun.
Tema Milstein, Author of "Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity" and "Environmental Communication Pedagogy and Practice," University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Classroom on the Road provides its readers with rich pedagogical insights on what has increasingly become one of the cornerstones of undergraduate (and in some cases, graduate) education: the opportunity to study abroad. This collection is an impressive gathering of faculty voices from a range of disciplines, all sharing what it means to create, lead, and teach students about global citizenship. By providing readers with a collection of essays that truly span the globe in their focus—from Ireland to Vietnam to Russia to the Middle East to the United States—Gendelman and Birkenstein underscore how the classroom awaits us, and our students, everywhere. As these essays demonstrate, the study abroad classroom offers students an experience unlike any other: one in which learning takes place in situ, one that offers students a transformative experience vis-à-vis their understanding of identity, diplomacy, public memory, and tourism. Classroom on the Road is an excellent resource for the new and the seasoned alike in the world of faculty-led study abroad programs.
Ann Ciasullo, Professor of English and Women's & Gender Studies; Chair of English Department, Gonzaga University
Classroom on the Road is a unique compilation of philosophical, experiential, and pedagogical reflections on studying abroad. Its diverse essays describe not just the practical methods and financially feasible models, but also the broader questions that both educators and students should address: Why is studying abroad important? How does it affect the student-traveler – and the country they visit? What is an “authentic” travel experience, if it even exists? How can one travel ethically, or at all, in a world marked by inequality and environmental destruction? The book’s emphasis on the “learning of travel” is especially timely in the current political climate, where the informal diplomacy of American student travelers can make a difference. Essential reading for any study abroad course.
Nataša Kovacevic, Eastern Michigan University
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