Studying Abroad in the Global SouthIntersectional Understandings of Study Abroad Author: EA
The idea for this podcast came about after some grumpy, mid-career education abroad professionals with specialization in the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) regions reminisced as they often do about working in the region in days gone by, and their most favorite moments being splained to about the Global South contexts in which they worked. Someone said, We should have a podcast. And someone else said, Ill learn how to edit. And others said, What a great idea! So here we are. Studying Abroad in the Global South aims to do some very particular things. Given that the overwhelming majority of US students who study abroad dont do so in the Global South, this podcast seeks to forefront the Global South conceptually and practically and in all its great diversity, as its framework. Because of shared histories, indelibly linked by colonialism and its more recent iterations and everything that characterizes those, we believe that the Global South is a productive framework for engaging with some of the most pressing issues at the forefront of study abroad and higher education generally, many of which revolve around matters of identity and intersectionality (likewise indelibly linked by colonialism and its more recent iterations and everything that characterizes those). This podcast seeks to be a forum for talking about critical and difficult issues and being a record of those discussions, hoping they might be a resource for students and the administrators, faculty, and education abroad providers who support them. The manner in which the study abroad industry sets up one-way relationships for clients students, universities, and parents over providers mirrors the way in which the industry interacts with the global south generally. This podcast therefore seeks to be a space where providers not the spokespeople large providers put out there to be faces for students, universities, and parents but the people who actually run programs, can initiate and drive conversations and define Language: en-us Genres: Courses, Education, Places & Travel, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 7: Improving Speaking Skills with Language Partners
Episode 7
Thursday, 18 July, 2024
This episode features Laura, an Amideast Education Abroad student in Amman, Jordan, and Fatima, her language partner, discussing what it's like to learn English and Arabic from each other.