March 31, 2011 - Breakout Session A
Panelists:
Gabrielle Bosley, Bellarmine University(US)
Suronda Gonzalez, SUNY Binghamton (US)
Kris Lou, Williamette College (US)
Deirdre Sato, Puchase College (US)
Chair: Carlton Rounds
Showing posts with label study abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study abroad. Show all posts
Monday, August 15, 2016
Friday, June 03, 2016
Carlton Rounds is interviewed by GoAbroad.com
Carlton Rounds is interviewed at the
2016 NASFA Conference in Denver, Colorado
The Power of GAP Year for Youth!
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
Bringing Meaning to Study Abroad and Volunteering Abroad - Presentation and Training for Faculty of Whittier College
"The Office of International Programs is pleased to announce a visit from Carlton Rounds on the 22nd of March (the Tuesday after spring break). He will be talking about integrating study abroad into your work with students, but the presentation and the conversation that follows will be about much more: making learning abroad meaningful and life-changing.
Details below, but first we would like to thank the Mellon Foundation for providing some of the funding, and Bernadette Morris in the Registrar’s Office for helping Whittier make this connection! Have a great weekend!
Andy Wallis & Kerry Gonzalez
OIP
THE DETAILS:
Carlton Rounds: Bringing Meaning to Study and Volunteering Abroad
Dezember House
4:30-5:30
Tuesday, March 22nd
Andrew Wallis
Interim Director, Office of International Programs
Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures
Whittier College
Interim Director, Office of International Programs
Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures
Whittier College
Language Acquisition, Social Justice, and International Volunteer Service - Workshop!
Language Acquisition, Social Justice, and International Volunteer Service
How can educators intentionally use language acquisition as a tool for developing critical thinking, emotional resilience, and cultural humility? Can curricular integration promote a platform that advances social justice, inclusion, human rights, and peace? We will explore these questions and generate ways to use international volunteer service to add value to the classroom experience.
Carlton Rounds
Carlton Rounds is the Director of Campus Engagement for Cross Cultural Solutions for over 20 years. CCS has special Consultative Status with the United Nations and is a founding sponsor with the Brookings Institution's Bridge Building Coalition for best practices in international volunteer service.
Carlton has been working in the fields of international education, volunteer service, and proactive social inclusion and diversity for nearly 30 years. He has traveled, served, and taught all over the world in areas of democratic transition with the intention of expanding the rights of marginalized people and communities.
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