EDUC 499: Greece - Summer 2019’s Updates

Introduction Update

In the article Becoming World Wise, Slimbach emphasizes the idea of study abroad being more for the world than it is for the individual. Slimbach believes that studying abroad in another country will allow our world to come together as one, to have a connection between cultures, identities, and experiences. Although this is contrasted by Dolby who believes that studying abroad is crucial for the "American identity". What I found interesting about this though is how many students commented that while abroad, people knew more about what was happening in America than the students knew about what was happening in Europe. This is something that my friends abroad have mentioned to be true as they have expereinced so many people in Europe being able to speak English in addition to their first language, while none of my friends could speak a language other than English.

I would argue that study abroad is a combination of both Slimbach and Dolby's ideas. I do believe that studying abroad will be a great personal experience for me, shaping my beliefs of the world around me. But I also believe that in doing so, I will be able to make connections with people I meet in Greece, becoming more culturally aware and connected through experiences, conversations, meals, and much more.

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