Friday
Presenter Instructions
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2:00- 5:00 Registration/Check-In ICC Galleria |
3:30-5:00pmConcurrent Sessions |
International students’ choices
Lg. Dev. ICC 106
Chair: Laura Zalazar
3:30 Yunjung Yunie Ku
Study abroad sojourners and working holidaymakers: Who chooses to go abroad and why?
4:00 Ying Shen & Hailing Wang
Understanding gap year decisions among Chinese international graduate students in the United States
4:30 Esha Mukherjee
Online Study Abroad
Lg. Dev. ICC 115
Chair: Sheri Anderson
3:30 Sara Castro Cantú, Walther Glödstaf & Elizabeth King
The sociolinguistics of study abroad in an online community: The case of a public university in the Midwest
4:00 Clare Wright, Ying Peng & Chen Yang
“Happy to chat, but far from perfect”: student experiences of Chinese language learning after a Virtual Year Abroad
4:30 Iñigo Yanguas & Luis Cerezo
Exploring the influence of virtual guided conversations on L2 speaking skills, motivation, and their viability as substitutes for study abroad experiences
Panel 1Â — Cultural diplomacy: the role of the embassies and the US Department of Education.
ICC 107
Convenor: Dr. Fernández González
3:30-4:00 Jesús Fernández González & Jesús Cerdá
Fancy teaching English in Spain: NALCAP is the answer
4:00-5:00 Round table showcasing the role of embassies in promoting international education and education abroad.
- Moderator: Glória Alhinho, Camões, I.P. Lecturer
- Brazil: IberĂŞ UchĂ´a de Azevedo Barbosa, Education Counselor
- France: Jean-Christophe Dissart Higher-Education Attaché
- Germany: Jacob Comenetz, Senior Cultural Affairs Officer
- Japan: Taichi Kaneshiro, Education Counselor
- Spain: Jesús Fernández, Education Counselor
- US Department of Education: Jennifer Hong, International Affairs
5:00-5:15pmCoffee Break ICC Galleria |
5:15-6:15pmKeynote Fanta AwICC Auditorium TItle: Responsible citizenship and international education: The vital importance of language learning for cultural competence |