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Presentation
Study Abroad Programs: Exploring Intercultural Sensitivity and Environmental Identity
North American Association of Environmental Education Research Symposium
  • Lacey D. Huffling, Georgia Southern University
  • Allison Freed, University of the Ozarks
  • Aerin W. Benavides, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
10-1-2017
Disciplines
Abstract or Description

Presentation co-presented by Georgia Southern faculty member Lacey D. Huffling with Allison Freedman and Aerin W. Benavides at North American Association of Environmental Education Research Symposium, virtual conference due to Hurricane Marie impacts on Puerto Rico.

Program

Come join a discussion on whether study abroad trips lend themselves to EE research. We will briefly compare two trips: One to Peru (EE focused) and one to the Netherlands (not EE focused). Does having an EE focus increase intercultural sensitivity, connection to place, and/or environmental identity development?

Location
Virtual
Citation Information
Lacey D. Huffling, Allison Freed and Aerin W. Benavides. "Study Abroad Programs: Exploring Intercultural Sensitivity and Environmental Identity" North American Association of Environmental Education Research Symposium (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lacey-huffling/76/