Breaking Barriers and Advancing HURMS Study Abroad Engagement
See our extended show notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/breaking-barriers-and-advancing-hurms-study-abroad-engagement/.
This week’s episode, hosted by Aly Weaver, is a continuation of the Center's blog post, “Barriers to HURMS Study Abroad Engagement.” Specifically, this episode explores an example of a study abroad program that successfully promoted engagement by historically underrepresented minority students (HURMS) and how to utilize Universal Design to make study abroad more accessible. The episode highlights two publications:
- Johnstone, Christopher, and Paul Edwards. 2020. "Accommodations, Accessibility, and Culture: Increasing Access to Study Abroad for Students with Disabilities." Journal of Studies in International Education. 24 (4): 424-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/1028315319842344
- Smith, D. E., M. O. Smith, K. R. Robbins, N. S. Eash, and F. R. Walker. 2013. “Traditionally Under-Represented Students’ Perceptions of a Study Abroad Experience.” NACTA Journal 57 (3a): 15–20. http://www.jstor.org/stable/nactajournal.57.3a.15
60-Second SoTL is produced by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University.