Incorporating Experiential Learning and Education for Sustainable Development into Study Abroad Programs

The main challenge for university teachers is to create a course that is meaningful from the student's personal, civic, and academic perspectives where students can learn to develop critical reflection and potentially engage in sustainability actions. The incorporation of education for sustaina...

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