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Oman, Kerry R. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2009
While traveling along the Platte River on May 18, 1834, William Marshall Anderson stopped to pick up a human skull bleaching in the prairie sunlight. Anderson was from Louisville, Kentucky, and had been sent west by his physician to accompany a fur-trade caravan to the Rocky Mountains in hopes of regaining lost physical strength. He came west not…
Descriptors: Land Use, Geographic Regions, Physical Environment, United States History
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Eren, Altay – Learning and Individual Differences, 2009
The aim of this study was threefold: first, it was to explore the profiles of student teachers' mental time travel ability; second, it was to examine the relationship between student teachers' mental time travel ability and self-efficacy beliefs; and third, it was to investigate the role of self-efficacy beliefs in relationship between the past…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Travel, Self Efficacy, Time
Brownstein, Rhonda – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
These days, when people want to travel a long way, they take an airplane. But once, not so long ago really, only rich people flew in airplanes. Most people took a train or a bus. Back then, in the Montgomery Greyhound station, one could notice a bricked-up doorway that was once an open door with a sign above it that said "Colored…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Racial Discrimination, Travel, Freedom
Caroff, Maria – Exceptional Parent, 2008
There are places of pilgrimage around the world, for people of all faiths. Lourdes, France is one of those holy places. Since its birth--sprung from the faith and the holy selection of a simple child--it has been a destination for people seeking healing, comfort, and peace. It is here that Bernadette Soubirous, a poor and sick young girl, saw the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Children, Young Adults
Carano, Kenneth T. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
As we embark upon the 21st century, the world is becoming increasingly interconnected. Yet, despite increasing globalization, educational systems are not reflecting this phenomenon. The overwhelming majority of countries, including the United States, still emphasize nationalistic curricula (Parker, 2008; Tye, 2009). Global education is a movement…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Travel, Education Courses, Global Education
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Easteal, Patricia; Westmarland, Nicole – Innovative Higher Education, 2010
International exchange is an important aspect of academic life. Thus, international sabbaticals are, in general, seen as a measure of research collaboration, networking, and international standing. There are, however, a few groups who are likely to be disadvantaged by such criteria even though they may be implicit, that is, those for whom…
Descriptors: Travel, Action Research, Sabbatical Leaves, Higher Education
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Sorensen, Barbara Ellen – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2010
Traveling outside one's comfort zone can plant the seeds for a collaborative, positive exchange of ideas, information, and perspectives. And that's just what happened when two groups of tribal college students, representing many nations, embraced traveling far from their families and communities. These two groups of students and faculty--one from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tribally Controlled Education, Student Experience, American Indians
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Stebleton, Michael J.; Soria, Krista M.; Cherney, Blythe T. – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2013
Study abroad opportunities continue to be a popular choice for U.S. college students looking to expand their undergraduate education. In response to the increasing demand for international opportunities, campuses have diversified their study abroad program models. On many campuses, students not only have opportunities to study abroad during…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Cultural Awareness, International Education, Volunteers
Culver, Lyle D. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
International travel has significant implications on the study of architecture. This study analyzed ways in which undergraduate and graduate students benefited from the experience of international travel and study abroad. Taken from the perspective of 15 individuals who were currently or had been architecture students at the University of Miami…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Travel, Architecture, Design
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Hui, S. Mei-Yen – About Campus, 2009
When she was graduate coordinator for the Office of Community Service-Learning's Alternative Breaks (AB) program at the University of Maryland-College Park, the author had the privilege of working with undergraduate student trip leaders as they researched, planned, and coordinated weeklong service-learning immersion trips in which students would…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Undergraduate Students, Service Learning, Travel
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Christiansen, Lars; Fischer, Nancy – Teaching Sociology, 2010
The authors describe their experiences teaching Sustainable Cities in North America, a course on both urban sociology and urban sustainability. This course brought students to Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia, and then compared those cities with Minneapolis, Minnesota, on various dimensions of urban sustainability. After…
Descriptors: Travel, Foreign Countries, Sociology, Ethics
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Edmonds, Michelle Lynn – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2010
Nurse Researchers need to explore study abroad programs and identify their impact on the development of cultural competence and global perspectives in nursing students. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of nursing students who study abroad and to identify benefits and impediments that may be used to spawn future…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Futures (of Society), Nursing Education, Qualitative Research
Roberts, Jack – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
A combination of commercialism and professionalism has become a powerful force undermining the wholesome nature of amateur athletic programs in local secondary schools of America. The growth in popularity of professional sports in America parallels the introduction of television. The pervasive influence of television on American life has driven…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Secondary Schools, Extramural Athletics, Athletic Coaches
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Botzung, Anne; Denkova, Ekaterina; Manning, Lilianne – Brain and Cognition, 2008
Functional MRI was used in healthy subjects to investigate the existence of common neural structures supporting re-experiencing the past and pre-experiencing the future. Past and future events evocation appears to involve highly similar patterns of brain activation including, in particular, the medial prefrontal cortex, posterior regions and the…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurology, Memory, Cognitive Processes
Curwood, Jen Scott – Instructor, 2008
From summer programs in archaeology or Russian to teaching abroad for a year or more, there are many opportunities available for teachers. This article describes unique programs in archeology, geology, astronomy, botany, and oceanography that are available as summer programs; master's programs in languages, administration, writing, and Teaching…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Faculty Development, Graduate Study, Educational Opportunities
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