Volume
52
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.52.04.22
Abstract
Globalization and diversifying communities in the United States mandate internationally minded Extension professionals and programming. The knowledge necessary for successfully working in international agricultural and Extension education is vast and takes time to acquire. A catalyst for this learning process is participation in university- or Extension-led study abroad programs. The study reported here affirms the value of best practices for study abroad programs. A Texas A&M University study abroad program to Guatemala provided additional activities before, during, and after the experience to enhance best practices in study abroad programs and to promote the preparation of future and current Extension professionals.
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Recommended Citation
Lockett, L., Moore, L., & Wingenbach, G. (2014). A Global Worldview Among Extension Professionals: A Case Study of Best Practices for Study Abroad Programs. The Journal of Extension, 52(4), Article 22. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.04.22