Students' Perceptions on Issues Related to Globalization at a Four-Year Community College in Florida
Graduation Year
2012
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Granting Department
Adult Career and Higher Education
Major Professor
Kathleen P. King
Keywords
cultural pluralism, global competence, global-mindedness, higher education reform, study abroad
Abstract
The purpose of this dissertation was to survey community college students in order to evaluate their perceptions of the awareness and significance of global-mindedness or worldview of interconnectedness to the global community. The sample of participants included students at a 4-year community college in Florida. The results can be valuable and informative as a needs assessment in curriculum reforms to provide more globally minded courses and programs; consequently, better prepare graduates to compete in the global job market.
Scholar Commons Citation
Stevens, Vickie Hall, "Students' Perceptions on Issues Related to Globalization at a Four-Year Community College in Florida" (2013). USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/4408