Teaching and Learning Innovation in Switzerland: A Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program

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Enilda Romero-Hall

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In this paper, I share my experience conceptualizing, designing, and implementing a short-term faculty-led study abroad program for undergraduate and graduate students. The primary theme of the program was on innovation in Swiss teaching and training practices. The location of the 10-day study abroad program was Lucerne, Switzerland; however, as part of the cultural aspect of the program, other cities in Switzerland and countries were also visited. The design of the study abroad program took approximately two-years. This paper serves to divulge the process followed for the creation of the faculty-led short-term study abroad program,
which can aid the design of future study abroad programs with similar themes to other countries or regions of the world. Additionally, the design of this specific study abroad program provides insights into the logistical and creative process that others should consider in the creation of study abroad experiences that provide a balance between cultural and intellectual goals.

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Romero-Hall, E. (2020). Teaching and Learning Innovation in Switzerland: A Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 11(3), 96–106. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v11i3.27723
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Enilda Romero-Hall, University of Tampa

Enilda Romero-Hall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Education at The University of Tampa. She is also the Graduate Coordinator of the Instructional Design and Technology program. Her research interests include multimedia design and development, gaming and simulation, the design of human-computer interaction,
formal and informal learning in online social communities, online education, and culture in teaching and learning.