Sustainable China and the Global Traveling Classroom

J. Brozek
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Since its inception in 2009, the Sustainable China Program at Lawrence University in Wisconsin has given students and faculty the chance to engage with important environmental, economic, political and cultural questions by combining interdisciplinary academic work in the classroom with an extended field experience in China. The program is built on the PERC best practices for short-term international study abroad, which includes: Preparing students directly for the experience, Engaging with partners on the ground, Reflecting on personal development, and Continuing that development by using the program as a springboard for further opportunities. Lawrence University has adopted this model, which we’ve named the “traveling classroom,” to similar programs in Sierra Leone, Jamaica, Nepal and other countries. This article briefly outlines the history and objectives of the Sustainable China traveling classroom program, including how it represents an avenue for global engagement and a launching pad for further international education.
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可持续发展的中国与全球旅行课堂
自2009年成立以来,美国威斯康辛州劳伦斯大学的“可持续中国项目”通过将课堂上的跨学科学术工作与在中国的广泛实地经验相结合,为学生和教师提供了参与重要环境、经济、政治和文化问题的机会。该项目以PERC短期国际留学的最佳实践为基础,包括:为学生直接准备经验,与实地合作伙伴接触,反思个人发展,并将该项目作为进一步发展机会的跳板,继续发展。劳伦斯大学已经采用了这种模式,我们将其命名为“旅行课堂”,在塞拉利昂、牙买加、尼泊尔和其他国家开展了类似的项目。本文简要概述了可持续发展中国旅行课堂项目的历史和目标,包括它如何代表全球参与的途径和进一步国际教育的启动平台。
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