Vacationing beyond the Beaten Path – Checkmate! Examining Global Citizenship and Service-Learning Education through Reflective Practice in Grenada and Jamaica
So, you paid for an “all inclusive” package to help the poor. What a splendid idea! How much of that package you signed up will actually go towards the community that you’re intending to “give back” to? And how much are you willing to invest for your much-deserved holiday? More and more post-seconda...
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Zusammenfassung: | So, you paid for an “all inclusive” package to help the poor. What a splendid idea! How much of that package you signed up will actually go towards the community that you’re intending to “give back” to? And how much are you willing to invest for your much-deserved holiday? More and more post-secondary institutions in Canada are promoting to their students the idea of a “global experience” as a valuable part of their education. Besides students having to pay loads of money for their degrees, they are now willing to fork out even more for an internship abroad that will |
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DOI: | 10.3138/j.ctv1hggkjt.11 |