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Faculty Gains Through Teaching Abroad: A Transformative Learning Approach
Journal of Transformative Learning (2022)
  • Nick Gozik, Elon University
  • Rebecca Hovey, Smith College
Abstract
This investigation explores the benefits that faculty gain from teaching on short-term, faculty-led programs, complementing a much more extensive literature on student benefits of this study abroad program model. A secondary goal of the research was to learn whether faculty benefits stemming from these experiences resulted in follow-on benefits for the institution and, more broadly, for the Internationalization of the Curriculum (IoC). Among the findings, the four key benefits that faculty reported were cultural and intercultural learning, a further development of their own research interests and professional networks, a deeper knowledge of students, and a sense of rejuvenation for teaching. While these findings support related research demonstrating some strengthening of IoC, the authors argue that their research provides support for the benefit of a transformative learning approach which would enhance faculty development through reflection and longer-term benefits to the institution.
Keywords
  • study abroad,
  • higher education,
  • transformative learning,
  • Mezirow,
  • critical reflection,
  • faculty development
Publication Date
Spring April 21, 2022
Citation Information
Nick Gozik and Rebecca Hovey. "Faculty Gains Through Teaching Abroad: A Transformative Learning Approach" Journal of Transformative Learning Vol. 9 Iss. 1 (2022) p. 47 - 62 ISSN: 2471-6014
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebecca_hovey/14/