lessons learned central connecticut state university nancy birch wagner, director the george r....
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Lessons LearnedCentral Connecticut State University
Nancy Birch Wagner, DirectorThe George R. Muirhead Center for International Education
Not Just the Usual Suspectsor
Appointing the Best Committee
• Know how decisions are made
• Ensure comprehensive representation
• Forget the politics
• Remember who gets things done
• Start with a “charge and key goals”
Take Stock before Starting● What do you have?
- International Education as 1 of 4 distinctive elements
- Embedded in Mission and Vision
- Designated as 1 of 7 Institutional Goals
- Part of the Strategic Plan
- A Center for International Education
- Presidential support
- International and Area Studies major
- International course requirement
- Foreign language proficiency requirement
- Cultural centers
● What do you need?- Campus-wide commitment
- Curricular integration
- Organization and common sense
Priorities as Action Items
• International Competencies for CCSU Students
• Faculty Survey on Internationalization at CCSU
• Departmental Study Abroad Advising Sheets
• Partnerships Committee
• State-wide website
International Competencies for All CCSU Students
• Knowledge, attitudes, skills
• Carefully chosen battles
• Immediate practical implementation - Guidelines and proposal for faculty-led programs
- Faculty evaluation of short-term programs
- Student evaluation of long- and short-term programs
- Woven into Faculty Survey
• Consistent standards and a baseline for the future
A Faculty Survey
• Simple and terse; no laundry lists please
• Curricular Integration focus
• Personal and low tech; veterans with survey fatigue
• Immediate practical use- Required component of every Departmental Annual Report
- Truth in advertizing – baseline info shared with chairs, deans, provost
- Justification for GenEd reform
- Recurring annually
Advising Sheets
• Meaningful curricular integration
• 40 department-specific Study Abroad Advising Sheets
• Practical, generic advice + highly specific guidelines fromdepartments
• Link CCSU partner programs abroad with courses required for the major
• Post on websites; distribute copies across campus
Partnerships Committee
• Lab subcommittee
• Avoid ‘heat of banquet’ affiliations
• Criteria and Faculty Proposal Form
• Promote partnerships- in desired locations
- for underrepresented majors
- with student interest
- with faculty support
International Courses
● Outcome of Faculty Survey
● Remedy for a dilemma
● Meaningful study abroad promotion
The IERConn Website
● Practical consortium
● 11 Connecticut institutions
● Resource sharing - Study Abroad (map and program details/photos)
- International Students (social networking and statistics)
- Faculty Experts (selection and linking)
- Calendar of International Events
2 years later - where we are
● Committed Lab members
● Campus-wide, integrated, and collaborative; not ad hominem
● Systematic
● Practical