Location
PARB 127 (First Floor)
Proposal Track
Research Project
Session Format
Presentation
Abstract
This project examined faculty internationalization perceptions at a medium-sized public university. In this phase of the project, the researchers focused on the potential differences between distinct faculty groups. The groups under review were based on the university's academic schools of Arts & Letters, Aviation, Business, Computing, Education & Behavioral Sciences, and Health & Natural Sciences. Two sets of data were collected and analyzed. The first collection was exploratory in nature and was collected in the first quarter of 2020. The second dataset was meant to confirmatory and was collected in the fourth quarter of 2020. In hindsight, we now know that the first data gathering period was pre-COVID-19, while the second collection period was mid-COVID-19.
Keywords
Internationalization, Faculty, Perception, COVID-19
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Recommended Citation
Girard, John P.; Thomason, Laura; and Tsavatewa, Chris, "Faculty Internationalization Perceptions: Comparing Disciplines" (2022). Georgia Educational Research Association Conference. 36.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gera/2022/2022/36
Faculty Internationalization Perceptions: Comparing Disciplines
Faculty Internationalization Perceptions: Comparing Disciplines
PARB 127 (First Floor)
This project examined faculty internationalization perceptions at a medium-sized public university. In this phase of the project, the researchers focused on the potential differences between distinct faculty groups. The groups under review were based on the university's academic schools of Arts & Letters, Aviation, Business, Computing, Education & Behavioral Sciences, and Health & Natural Sciences. Two sets of data were collected and analyzed. The first collection was exploratory in nature and was collected in the first quarter of 2020. The second dataset was meant to confirmatory and was collected in the fourth quarter of 2020. In hindsight, we now know that the first data gathering period was pre-COVID-19, while the second collection period was mid-COVID-19.