The Sojourner's return: Risks and challenges of the study abroad experience on re-entry

Dzifa A. Attah, Susan Boafo-Arthur, Ama Boafo-Arthur

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Abstract

Thousands of students are participating in study abroad programs, which is a major decision that could alter the life of a student and shape his/her future. It is important, therefore, to carefully weigh the options that come with being an international student. This chapter explores the history of study abroad, students' study abroad experiences, and the benefits of these programs. Study abroad benefits include personal growth, intercultural development, and career attainment. Educators consistently assert that a significant part of the studying abroad experience is training future global leaders to be more effective and efficient, respecting the diversities of people and cultures, including political and economic systems, and the willingness to take a stand for the world's welfare. Following this, the re-entry experiences of students who return to their home countries at the end of their studies are examined with respect to the physical, social, and psychological risks that student returnees are faced with.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudy Abroad Contexts for Enhanced Foreign Language Learning
PublisherIGI Global
Pages218-255
Number of pages38
ISBN (Electronic)9781522538158
ISBN (Print)1522538143, 9781522538141
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Apr 2018

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