Concept Mapping to Measure Outcomes in Study Abroad Programs1 |
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Authors: | Dennis L. Poole Tamara S. Davis |
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Affiliation: | 1. dennispoole@mail.utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | Faculty efforts to measure outcomes in study abroad programs typically fall short of current expectations for measurable results and increased competencies. Part of the problem stems from the dual challenge of conducting rigorous, objective assessment of these programs without losing the rich, subjective meaning of the cultural experience for student growth and development. The concept mapping method developed by Trochim is a potentially powerful tool for overcoming this challenge, allowing evaluators to utilize qualitative and quantitative research designs simultaneously. This paper illustrates the use of the method in an American social work study abroad program based in Mexico. |
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Keywords: | Study Abroad Evaluation Outcome Concept Mapping Social Work Mexico |
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