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Planning an overseas extension program.

M F Keen1

  • 1School of Nursing, University of Miami.

Nursing Outlook
|May 1, 1989
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Establishing international educational programs offers significant benefits for students and faculty, including intercultural experiences and joint research opportunities. Careful planning can overcome challenges, enhancing academic curricula and fostering global collaboration.

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Area of Science:

  • International Education
  • Cross-Cultural Studies
  • Higher Education Collaboration

Background:

  • International educational programs facilitate diverse academic opportunities.
  • Host countries can offer U.S. students valuable intercultural experiences.
  • Programs can be adapted for independent study or in-country course offerings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the multifaceted possibilities and benefits of establishing international educational programs.
  • To identify potential avenues for student and faculty engagement in host countries.
  • To examine the collaborative potential, including joint research and curriculum enhancement.

Main Methods:

  • Programmatic framework analysis.
  • Exploration of student and faculty exchange mechanisms.

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  • Consideration of joint research and publishing opportunities.
  • Main Results:

    • International programs enable independent study, adapted courses, and two-way exchanges.
    • Opportunities for joint research and publishing can be developed.
    • Long-term program evaluation and graduate utilization are key research areas.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite inherent planning difficulties, international educational programs offer substantial benefits.
    • Foresight and adequate planning are crucial for maximizing advantages for all institutions.
    • These programs enhance intercultural competence and academic offerings globally.