ERIC Number: EJ1215091
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
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Overseas Student Teachers' Reflections on American National Identity: A Longitudinal Study
Doppen, Frans H.; Shahri, Bahman
Journal of International Social Studies, v9 n1 p72-92 2019
This study draws on narratives submitted between summer 2008 -- summer 2018 by 78 student teachers across all grade bands [K-12] and content areas (Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics) who completed three months of student teaching in an overseas country through the Consortium for Overseas Student Teaching (COST) during their final undergraduate senior year. All student teachers were in their early 20s. Upon completing their student teaching each student submitted a written reflection in response to the following prompt: Now that you have finished your student teaching abroad experience, what did you learn about yourself as an American? What did you learn about others' perspectives of what it is that makes someone American? In other words, how do you answer Crevecoeur's question, "What is an American?" Our findings include 12 major themes categorized into three major categories, i.e. socialization, hegemony and individuation.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Teachers, Student Teaching, Student Teacher Attitudes, Study Abroad, Overseas Employment, Self Concept, Nationalism, Socialization, Global Approach, Life Style, Advantaged, Freedom, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Social Justice, Wellness, Patriotism, Power Structure, Foreign Policy, Cultural Differences, Mass Media Effects, Political Influences, Economic Factors, Geography, Global Education, Language Attitudes
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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