Community College Career and Technical Education Internationalization: Diversifying Comparative and International Education
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Published:2022
Dawn Wood, Rosalind Latiner Raby, 2022. "Community College Career and Technical Education Internationalization: Diversifying Comparative and International Education", Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2021, Alexander W. Wiseman
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Abstract
This study examines the Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) higher education sector by focusing on international education at a US community college. The purpose is to examine how internationalization at CTE/TVET institutions engages students, many of whom are rural, poor, refugees, immigrants, and students of color and minoritized status. Employing a mixed methods research design, descriptive statistics sketch the CTE student profile and surveys and personal interviews detail the importance of international experiences to CTE students. Findings show that CTE students participate in internationalization activities at a higher rate than non-CTE students. The impact of international experiences is significant in the areas of career relevance, personal impact and understanding of diversity. This study substantiates the importance of CTE/TVET internationalization and shows that internationalization is an effective vehicle for impact and inclusivity of historically under-represented students in international education.
