International service learning engaging host communities

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505 8 |a International service learning (ISL) programs are growing more popular with students looking to advance their skills and knowledge to become global citizens. While the benefits of these programs among students are well documented, little is known about the implications they have on host communities themselves. This volume explores the impact of ISL programs on members of host communities (e.g. host families and local partner NGOs) who are increasingly influenced by the presence of international students in their lives. Drawing upon post-colonial, feminist and other critical and decolonizing theories, it examines the complicated power relations between North American ISL students and host communities in East and West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America. It stresses the importance of developing trusting relations between ISL students, faculty and individuals in the host communities to create mutually engaging learning experiences 
505 8 |a International service learning: engaging host communities-introduction / Marianne A. Larsen -- Epistemological, methodological, and theoretical challenges of carrying out ISL research involving host communities: a conversation / Allyson Larkin, Marianne A. Larsen, Katie MacDonald, and Harry Smaller -- Saying it doesn't make it so: do we listen and act when the host community tells us what they want? / Nora Pillard Reynolds and Junior Cezar Gasparini -- Solidarity or neo-colonialism? The challenges of understanding the impact of ISL on Nicaraguan host communities / Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Smaller -- The economic circle: impacts of volunteerism and service learning on three rural communities in Costa Rica / Cynthia Toms Smedley -- Southern perspectives on ISL volunteers: reframing the neo-colonial encounter / Barbara Heron -- International service learning in a Tanzanian host community: post-colonial insights / Marianne A. Larsen --  
505 8 |a In the right relationship: a case study of international service learning in eastern Africa / Jessica Arends -- Orient(aliz)ation: a case study of North American international education programs at the University of Ghana / Shelane Jorgenson -- Struggles for mutuality: conceptualizing hosts as participants in international service learning in Ghana / Katie MacDonald and Jessica Vorstermans -- Reflections from a Nicaraguan career ISL program coordinator: challenges and guidelines for moving foreward / Joselin Hernández -- Many meanings: moving reciprocity towards interdependence / Samantha Dear and Ryan Howard -- Resipwosite as a guiding framework for rethinking mutual exchange in global service learning partnerships: findings from a case study of the Haiti compact / Jessica Murphy -- A cross-cultural conversation about international service learning in Ghana / Godwin Agudey and Hannah Deloughery --  
505 8 |a The potential of ISL: re-examining ethical engagement amongst ISL partners / Tamara Baldwin, Salim Mohamed, and Juliet Tembe -- Fair trade learning: a framework for ethical global partnerships / Eric Hartman -- Mi casa es tu casa: a framework for reciprocal public Beneot / Gonzalo Duarte -- I am because we are: rethinking service learning and the possibility of learning from Ubuntu / Allyson Larkin -- Conclusion: ISL and host communities-relationships and responsibility / Jennifer Kozak and Marianne A. Larsen 
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contents International service learning (ISL) programs are growing more popular with students looking to advance their skills and knowledge to become global citizens. While the benefits of these programs among students are well documented, little is known about the implications they have on host communities themselves. This volume explores the impact of ISL programs on members of host communities (e.g. host families and local partner NGOs) who are increasingly influenced by the presence of international students in their lives. Drawing upon post-colonial, feminist and other critical and decolonizing theories, it examines the complicated power relations between North American ISL students and host communities in East and West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America. It stresses the importance of developing trusting relations between ISL students, faculty and individuals in the host communities to create mutually engaging learning experiences
International service learning: engaging host communities-introduction / Marianne A. Larsen -- Epistemological, methodological, and theoretical challenges of carrying out ISL research involving host communities: a conversation / Allyson Larkin, Marianne A. Larsen, Katie MacDonald, and Harry Smaller -- Saying it doesn't make it so: do we listen and act when the host community tells us what they want? / Nora Pillard Reynolds and Junior Cezar Gasparini -- Solidarity or neo-colonialism? The challenges of understanding the impact of ISL on Nicaraguan host communities / Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Smaller -- The economic circle: impacts of volunteerism and service learning on three rural communities in Costa Rica / Cynthia Toms Smedley -- Southern perspectives on ISL volunteers: reframing the neo-colonial encounter / Barbara Heron -- International service learning in a Tanzanian host community: post-colonial insights / Marianne A. Larsen --
In the right relationship: a case study of international service learning in eastern Africa / Jessica Arends -- Orient(aliz)ation: a case study of North American international education programs at the University of Ghana / Shelane Jorgenson -- Struggles for mutuality: conceptualizing hosts as participants in international service learning in Ghana / Katie MacDonald and Jessica Vorstermans -- Reflections from a Nicaraguan career ISL program coordinator: challenges and guidelines for moving foreward / Joselin Hernández -- Many meanings: moving reciprocity towards interdependence / Samantha Dear and Ryan Howard -- Resipwosite as a guiding framework for rethinking mutual exchange in global service learning partnerships: findings from a case study of the Haiti compact / Jessica Murphy -- A cross-cultural conversation about international service learning in Ghana / Godwin Agudey and Hannah Deloughery --
The potential of ISL: re-examining ethical engagement amongst ISL partners / Tamara Baldwin, Salim Mohamed, and Juliet Tembe -- Fair trade learning: a framework for ethical global partnerships / Eric Hartman -- Mi casa es tu casa: a framework for reciprocal public Beneot / Gonzalo Duarte -- I am because we are: rethinking service learning and the possibility of learning from Ubuntu / Allyson Larkin -- Conclusion: ISL and host communities-relationships and responsibility / Jennifer Kozak and Marianne A. Larsen
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Description based on print version record
International service learning (ISL) programs are growing more popular with students looking to advance their skills and knowledge to become global citizens. While the benefits of these programs among students are well documented, little is known about the implications they have on host communities themselves. This volume explores the impact of ISL programs on members of host communities (e.g. host families and local partner NGOs) who are increasingly influenced by the presence of international students in their lives. Drawing upon post-colonial, feminist and other critical and decolonizing theories, it examines the complicated power relations between North American ISL students and host communities in East and West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America. It stresses the importance of developing trusting relations between ISL students, faculty and individuals in the host communities to create mutually engaging learning experiences
International service learning: engaging host communities-introduction / Marianne A. Larsen -- Epistemological, methodological, and theoretical challenges of carrying out ISL research involving host communities: a conversation / Allyson Larkin, Marianne A. Larsen, Katie MacDonald, and Harry Smaller -- Saying it doesn't make it so: do we listen and act when the host community tells us what they want? / Nora Pillard Reynolds and Junior Cezar Gasparini -- Solidarity or neo-colonialism? The challenges of understanding the impact of ISL on Nicaraguan host communities / Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Smaller -- The economic circle: impacts of volunteerism and service learning on three rural communities in Costa Rica / Cynthia Toms Smedley -- Southern perspectives on ISL volunteers: reframing the neo-colonial encounter / Barbara Heron -- International service learning in a Tanzanian host community: post-colonial insights / Marianne A. Larsen --
In the right relationship: a case study of international service learning in eastern Africa / Jessica Arends -- Orient(aliz)ation: a case study of North American international education programs at the University of Ghana / Shelane Jorgenson -- Struggles for mutuality: conceptualizing hosts as participants in international service learning in Ghana / Katie MacDonald and Jessica Vorstermans -- Reflections from a Nicaraguan career ISL program coordinator: challenges and guidelines for moving foreward / Joselin Hernández -- Many meanings: moving reciprocity towards interdependence / Samantha Dear and Ryan Howard -- Resipwosite as a guiding framework for rethinking mutual exchange in global service learning partnerships: findings from a case study of the Haiti compact / Jessica Murphy -- A cross-cultural conversation about international service learning in Ghana / Godwin Agudey and Hannah Deloughery --
The potential of ISL: re-examining ethical engagement amongst ISL partners / Tamara Baldwin, Salim Mohamed, and Juliet Tembe -- Fair trade learning: a framework for ethical global partnerships / Eric Hartman -- Mi casa es tu casa: a framework for reciprocal public Beneot / Gonzalo Duarte -- I am because we are: rethinking service learning and the possibility of learning from Ubuntu / Allyson Larkin -- Conclusion: ISL and host communities-relationships and responsibility / Jennifer Kozak and Marianne A. Larsen
Community and college fast
Community development fast
Globalization fast
Host families of foreign students fast
Service learning fast
Students, Foreign / Services for fast
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare bisacsh
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services bisacsh
Entwicklungsländer
Globalisierung
Service learning Students, Foreign Services for Host families of foreign students Host families of foreign students Developing countries Community and college Community development Globalization
Larsen, Marianne A. edt
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe International service learning New York, NY : Routledge, 2016 9781138841314
spellingShingle International service learning engaging host communities
International service learning (ISL) programs are growing more popular with students looking to advance their skills and knowledge to become global citizens. While the benefits of these programs among students are well documented, little is known about the implications they have on host communities themselves. This volume explores the impact of ISL programs on members of host communities (e.g. host families and local partner NGOs) who are increasingly influenced by the presence of international students in their lives. Drawing upon post-colonial, feminist and other critical and decolonizing theories, it examines the complicated power relations between North American ISL students and host communities in East and West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America. It stresses the importance of developing trusting relations between ISL students, faculty and individuals in the host communities to create mutually engaging learning experiences
International service learning: engaging host communities-introduction / Marianne A. Larsen -- Epistemological, methodological, and theoretical challenges of carrying out ISL research involving host communities: a conversation / Allyson Larkin, Marianne A. Larsen, Katie MacDonald, and Harry Smaller -- Saying it doesn't make it so: do we listen and act when the host community tells us what they want? / Nora Pillard Reynolds and Junior Cezar Gasparini -- Solidarity or neo-colonialism? The challenges of understanding the impact of ISL on Nicaraguan host communities / Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Smaller -- The economic circle: impacts of volunteerism and service learning on three rural communities in Costa Rica / Cynthia Toms Smedley -- Southern perspectives on ISL volunteers: reframing the neo-colonial encounter / Barbara Heron -- International service learning in a Tanzanian host community: post-colonial insights / Marianne A. Larsen --
In the right relationship: a case study of international service learning in eastern Africa / Jessica Arends -- Orient(aliz)ation: a case study of North American international education programs at the University of Ghana / Shelane Jorgenson -- Struggles for mutuality: conceptualizing hosts as participants in international service learning in Ghana / Katie MacDonald and Jessica Vorstermans -- Reflections from a Nicaraguan career ISL program coordinator: challenges and guidelines for moving foreward / Joselin Hernández -- Many meanings: moving reciprocity towards interdependence / Samantha Dear and Ryan Howard -- Resipwosite as a guiding framework for rethinking mutual exchange in global service learning partnerships: findings from a case study of the Haiti compact / Jessica Murphy -- A cross-cultural conversation about international service learning in Ghana / Godwin Agudey and Hannah Deloughery --
The potential of ISL: re-examining ethical engagement amongst ISL partners / Tamara Baldwin, Salim Mohamed, and Juliet Tembe -- Fair trade learning: a framework for ethical global partnerships / Eric Hartman -- Mi casa es tu casa: a framework for reciprocal public Beneot / Gonzalo Duarte -- I am because we are: rethinking service learning and the possibility of learning from Ubuntu / Allyson Larkin -- Conclusion: ISL and host communities-relationships and responsibility / Jennifer Kozak and Marianne A. Larsen
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Entwicklungsländer
Globalisierung
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