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The Meaning Of International Experience For Schools by Angene H. Wilson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Meaning Of International Experience For Schools by Angene H. Wilson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Angene Hopkins Wilson presents case studies which illustrate how internationally experienced persons-including teachers who have travelled and lived abroad, returned Peace Corps volunteer teachers, and immigrant and international students-contribute to the curriculum in their schools. In an affluent suburban elementary school, an impoverished rural middle school, and an inner-city magnet high school program, Wilson examines how school systems, teacher education programs, and communities can cooperate in efforts to provide social education with a global perspective. She discusses problems such as the ambivalence of school culture towards international experience and the tension between cultural loyalty and world citizenship, offers a model explaining the impact of international experience and makes specific suggestions for using international experience more fully in the schools. | The Meaning Of International Experience For Schools by Angene H. Wilson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Angene Hopkins Wilson presents case studies which illustrate how internationally experienced persons-including teachers who have travelled and lived abroad, returned Peace Corps volunteer teachers, and immigrant and international students-contribute to the curriculum in their schools. In an affluent suburban elementary school, an impoverished rural middle school, and an inner-city magnet high school program, Wilson examines how school systems, teacher education programs, and communities can cooperate in efforts to provide social education with a global perspective. She discusses problems such as the ambivalence of school culture towards international experience and the tension between cultural loyalty and world citizenship, offers a model explaining the impact of international experience and makes specific suggestions for using international experience more fully in the schools. | The Meaning Of International Experience For Schools by Angene H. Wilson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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