Friday, January 23, 2009

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As many students may have noticed, I started passing out my surveys that I had conducted for my intern and graduation project. The results are very interesting and it finally allowed me to start getting back some of the information that I will need later on. I now plan on conducting a way to organize my results so the people at my intern can evaluate them and create some generalizations. These surveys will be a huge contribution to my results and I encourage anyone who hasn’t gotten one of my surveys to please get one from me.

Here is the essential question that I have come up with for my topic of study abroad outreach to high school students following the foundation questions.

Essential Question: How do high school students become informed about the benefits that are associated with Studying Abroad?


Foundation Questions:


1. What are common high school activities?
2. Why is study abroad promotion so low?
3. Is Globalization taught in high schools?
4. What are commonly visited study abroad locations?
5. What are the most frequently asked questions about study abroad from high school students?
6. What type of media promote study abroad to student s (books, movies, TV, etc)
7. What are common stereotypes about study abroad?
8. Is learning another language forced in high school curriculum?
9. What colleges already outreach to high school students?
10. What study abroad promotion strategies already exist in which are targeted at high school students?
11. What are the positive and negative reviews that students who’ve studied abroad have about their experiences?
12. What do students who are in college wish they would have known about study abroad when they were in high school?

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