The Impact of International Programs on |Pedagogical Practices of their Participants: a Russian Experience

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Jun. 15, 2008

Source: Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, Volume 14, Issue 3
June 2008 , pages 225 - 238

International exchange and training programs play a significant role in the development of international cooperation between educators from different nations. More and more teachers and school administrators participate in exchange programs and implement new curricular and instructional practices in their institutions. The objectives of this interpretive exploratory case study were (a) to investigate the impact of international exchange and training programs on pedagogical practices of Russian school teachers and administrators and (b) to find out how participants of international programs apply, implement, and transfer their experiences and knowledge that they obtain during their programs. The data were collected through personal interviews, observations, and materials from several debriefing sessions in 2005.

The study demonstrated that the participation in international programs significantly impacts educators' pedagogical practices, expands the range of their instructional approaches, makes program alumni more culturally sensitive and perceptive, and influences their interpersonal relations in schools, their professional growth, and social status. This research can be of interest to perspective participants of international programs and practitioners who develop and organize international programs for educators.

Updated: Nov. 23, 2008
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