Photo: Standing outside of the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France.
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
In an age of ever-increasing globalization, an understanding of different cultures and international policies are immensely useful in education and the workforce. Additionally, by studying international data, trends, and actively collaborating with people around the world, we can continuously improve educational practice and work together to solve the problems - economic, social, and environmental - that our world faces.
The pages listed below highlight some of my international experience and research.
The pages listed below highlight some of my international experience and research.
Experience & Research in this Section
2018 International Winter School: Adult Education and Lifelong Learning
The International Winter School, hosted by the University of Wurzburg, is a two-week long seminar where graduate students from around the world gather to conduct comparative research on a variety of topics. I participated in the group "Students' voice as teaching and learning methods in higher education and assessment."
Comparative Research
Comparative research can provide new insights into problems that exist across national and cultural boundaries. In this section, you will find research that has been conducted about education equity through an international perspective.