Assessing the need for graduate global education programs in the United States

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Authors: Krishna Bista and Amany Saleh
Date: Apr. 2014
From: Journal of International and Global Studies(Vol. 5, Issue 2)
Publisher: Center for International and Global Studies, Lindenwood University Press
Document Type: Report
Length: 7,654 words

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Global education plays an increasingly important role in enriching students' learning experiences in US institutions of higher education. Students are connected to the world through global culture, economics, politics, technology and immigration. This paper examines the perceptions of 305 graduate students and alumni concerning the need for global education programs in the United States. Participants shared their views of the importance of global education in understanding today's economy, culture, and environment, while addressing our future needs and challenges. There were no significant statistical differences between the perceptions of graduate students and alumni or between those of international and American students in regards to the importance and benefits of global education.

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