It's not always necessary to go to another country in order to foster "global learning." Adelphi and its students are fortunate enough to be in close proximity to one of the greatest and diverse cities in the world—New York!
I'm not trying to diminish the experience of studying or traveling abroad (the experience is unforgettable and I recommend it to every student), but it's pretty silly to not take advantage of New York City, especially in a program with such focus on the global community.
LGS and its students have already taken advantage of what our area has to offer. For example, the students have gone to the United Nations, visited Ellis Island, viewed art galleries, gone to the Tribeca Film Festival, and have seen thought-provoking plays, and much more. Most or all of the trips have been sponsored by the Levermore Global Scholars program itself or the students within it, easily allowing any student within the program to go.
Each of the trips has expanded upon what LGS students learn in the classroom, giving every student who goes an unforgettable learning experience—something I can easily attest to.
I won't go into each of the trips I've been on (each one could easily taken up an entry or two!), but some of my favorite parts of each one of these excursions are the inevitable discussions that happen during the train or bus ride back to campus. LGS students are always willing and eager to talk about what they've learned—especially to their fellow students—and I find that a good portion of the learning that takes place during these trips is often from my classmates.
LGS has had some great trips in the past and with even more students entering the program this year, I can't wait to find out what we're going to do this semester!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)





No comments:
Post a Comment