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Becoming World Wise: A Guide to Global Learning
Title | Becoming World Wise: A Guide to Global Learning |
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Date | 2025-07-06 14:28:57 |
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Desciption
“Richard Slimbach has skillfully taken on a gargantuan task in writing a comprehensive guide to global learning. His broad reach to students, volunteers and other global travelers is held together by a search for the common good defined as ‘the healing of a broken world.’ The resulting pedagogy for global learning guides the reader through a process of focused reflection, information and preparation to consider both ultimate purposes and practical learning strategies for entering deeply into another host culture. This is a much needed and valuable resource for both faculty and students engaged in global learning."? Orval Gingerich, Assistant Vice President of International Programs at Augsburg CollegeThis book is intended to help the new generation of ethical and educational travelers make the most of their international experience, and show them how to broaden their cultural horizons while also making a contribution to their host community.Richard Slimbach offers a comprehensive framework for pre-field preparation that includes, but goes beyond, discussions of packing lists and assorted “do’s and don’ts” to consider the ultimate purposes and practical learning strategies needed to enter deeply into a host culture. It also features an in-depth look at the post-sojourn process, helping the reader integrate the experiences and insights from the field into her or his studies and personal life. This book constitutes a vital road map for anyone intent on having their whole being—body, mind, and heart—stretched through the intercultural experience
Review
Good read to anybody planning an extended period of time abroad. As a world explorer myself, i could relate to much of what the author is talking about, understand a little better a couple of my "discomforts," and even got a few ideas to have in mind in my future expeditions. I found it to be a bit too prescriptive at times, but it's easy to identify those prescriptive bits and ignore what doesn't make sense. The potential reader should also be warned that most of the book is framed in the context of a gap year or exchange program for young adults just before, during or after college.