Internationalization in U.S. higher education

the student perspective

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Madeleine F. Green
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Findings. Students' international learning experiences before college
Students' attitudes toward international learning
Students' international learning experiences during college
Students' perceptions of the faculty role in fostering international learning
Students' awareness of international learning opportunities
Implications for campus practice
Methodology report
Appendices.

Edition Notes

"Funded by the U.S. Department of Education."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Washington D.C

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Library of Congress
LC1090 .G69 2005

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Pagination
xi, 61 p. :
Number of pages
61

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OL23158402M
LCCN
2008295425

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