Global Studies 298: Education and Development: A Case Study in Ecuador
Info Session:
Wednesday, January 23, 4:00 pm
1051 Lincoln Hall
Application Due: February 11, 2013
More Information on the Study Abroad Website:
http://studyabroad.illinois.edu/userfiles/pages/facultyledprog.aspx
TOPIC: Course focuses on education as a
factor in human and national development. Using Ecuador as a
case study, we consider primary and secondary
education achievement and the role of non-governmental
organizations in the education sector. We
work with an NGO to provide a summer enrichment opportunity
for children in a small, lower income
community. We read about and discuss what it means to be a global
citizen and critically reflect on our impact
in the community and the community’s impact on us.
SERVICE PROJECTS: Our group creates and
conducts a month-long summer enrichment experience in
‘global studies’ - offering modules on ESL,
Environmental Science, Sports & Wellness, and Arts & Cultures
around the World. (Students receive
instruction in teaching methods and strategies.) Campers range in age
from 5-15, with older ones serving as
‘leaders’ to support our student instructors. We also help in a
community garden.
EXCURSIONS: On weekends, we travel around the
country to experience first-hand the tremendous cultural
and natural diversity that Ecuador offers.
Questions?
Contact Michelle Castro at mccastr2@illinois.edu.