MEASURING CHANGES IN STUDENTS′ PERCEPTIONS AND CAREER PLANS: EFFECTS OF STUDY ABROAD
Abstract
Measures the effects of experiences of undergraduate business students completing the Summer Study Abroad programme. Information was gathered through structured questionnaires and informal interviews. Responses were grouped into four areas: cognitive changes; cultural awareness; personal growth; and changes in subsequent behaviour. Results indicate that the international study programme has an extensive and lasting effect on participants, leading to greater cultural awareness, personal growth and an interest in worldwide affairs.
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Citation
Helms, M.M. and Thibadoux, G.M. (1992), "MEASURING CHANGES IN STUDENTS′ PERCEPTIONS AND CAREER PLANS: EFFECTS OF STUDY ABROAD", International Journal of Career Management, Vol. 4 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/09556219210009498
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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