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SAFETI On-Line Newsletter Volume 3, Number 1, 2005 Edition
Standards of
Good Practice
for Study Abroad
Forum on Education Abroad
The Forum is a global membership
association whose exclusive purpose is to serve the field of education
abroad. It was created by experts in the field specifically to meet the
needs of the profession. Its members worldwide are educational
institutions, consortia, agencies, organizations, and individuals that
provide, direct, manage or support education abroad opportunities. The
Forum members represent 60% of the U.S. student population studying
abroad. No other association provides the services and products provided
by the Forum.
By offering opportunities for dynamic discourse and up-to-the-minute
information sharing, The Forum promotes high quality and effective
programming through:
Advocating standards of good practice.
Promoting the integration of education abroad into high-quality
curricular development and academic
design.
Encouraging outcomes assessment.
Conducting research and data
collection.
Engaging in advocacy of education abroad at all levels.
The Forum has made a firm commitment to developing and promulgating
standards of good practice in the field of education abroad ("Standards
of Good Practice in Education Abroad," June 2004). In January 2005, a
major step was taken when the Department of Justice recognized The Forum
as the Standards Development Organization (SDO) for the field of
education abroad.
For more information about this designation, please visit:
forum standards
The Forum standards committee has circulated a draft of guidelines
intended to assist institutions in the study abroad field assess their
operations and overseas study programs. The draft consists of broad
qualitative expectations shared by study abroad professionals, queries
designed to direct and assist institutions in program assessment and
links to a broad range of resources that support the assessment process.
The committee has invited institutions and programs to assist in the
refinement of the draft by testing out sections of the document. The
guidelines, when they are fully developed, are intended to serve as the
primary reference point for the Forum in its role as a standards
developing organization.
The Forum on Education Abroad's updated "Standards of
Good Practice for Study Abroad" are available at:
http://www.forumea.org/standards.html
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