Teaching around the world for 106 days: my Semester at Sea experience |
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Authors: | Soo Kang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hospitality Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USAsoo.kang@colostate.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTTraveling and teaching around the world for 106 days sounds adventurous or even romantic. The Semester at Sea (SAS) program introduces students to many different cultures through coursework and intensive in-country experiences with the aim of cultivating global citizenship. From the collaborative learning atmosphere that results from the unique relationships developed outside the classroom to the deep learning that occurs when students must put what they have theorized in class into practice in foreign countries. The SAS experience is more than the sum of its ports; it is like living on another campus for a semester and the interplay of varied shipboard and port experiences influence students toward a more comprehensive global perspective. This paper will describe the overview of SAS program and share my experience as a faculty member teaching for SAS program. |
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Keywords: | Semester at Sea educational tourism global education study abroad |
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