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Abstract

Not too long ago, international and intercultural relations was a topic that affected mainly the federal government, and not university campuses across the United States. Foreign student advisers and study abroad coordinators were concerned about the issue but it rarely affected the entire campus. Recently, however, university administrators frequently use terms like "valuing diversity," "multiculturalizing the curriculum," "promoting cultural pluralism," "reducing racism," or "internationalizing the campus" (Bennett & Bennett, 1994, p.145). Intercultural relations was recently listed among the top five campus-life issues by presidents in the Carnegie Foundation's study, Campus life (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1990).

Year of Submission

1995

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Michael D. Waggoner

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Date Original

1995

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1 PDF file (29 leaves)

Language

en

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