Concurrent Sessions 6-10 SESSION # 6 Room: Guadalajara 6 Dr. Ismael Zamora Profesor del Postgrado en Educación Maestra Gabriela Díaz Medina Profesora del Postgrado en Educación Maestra Martha Raquel Huerta Anaya Profesora de la Escuela de Turismo y Gastronomía La Internacionalización de la Formación Universitaria en Contextos Laborales Reales En el currículo universitario uno de los ejes centrales es la formación en el trabajo, es decir, el aprendizaje que acontece en el ámbito laboral cuando el estudiante participa en los procesos de producción de bienes y servicios aplicando y ejercitando las competencias profesionales propias del programa académico en el que está inscrito
SESSION # 7 Room: Guadalajara 7 Dr. Britt Rios-Ellis Dean California State University Monterey Bay Seaside, California Mayra Rascon, MPH Research Fellow Dr. Mara Bird Director Dr. Gino Galvez Director of Evaluations Integrating Latino Cultural Capital to Catalyze Success in STEM This presentation will explore the Promotores (student peer mentorship) de STEM Program, which is grounded in the Latino Cultural Capital Model. The tenets of the model will be presented followed by a theoretical and applied explanation of the components, design, and evaluation of the Promotores program. Outcomes data demonstrate that participation in the Promotores program results in statistically significant and positive changes in GPA, as well as positive role models, among Latino STEM students.
SESSION # 8 Room: Guadalajara 8 Dr. Imelda Olague-Caballero Assistant Professor Las Cruces, New Mexico M.S. Ricardo Torres Knight Dean of Enginnering School Dr. Ian Leslie Department Head of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering New Mexico State University Las Cruces, New Mexico Javier Gonzales Cantu Academic Mobility as a Global Phenomenon: A Double Degree in Aerospace Engineering Across Borders This work documents an international collaboration that offers a dual degree at the Bachelor s level in the field of Aerospace Engineering. Two universities located in different countries are partnering to enhance students employability through a visionary collaboration addressing the challenges related to student s mobility, curriculum development, and credits transfer. This document provides an overview of the academic program structure, student s selection process, enrollment requirements, and challenges faced by students, e.g., language barriers, uneven academic preparedness, cultural adjustment, visa issues, and financial difficulties.
SESSION # 9 Room: Guadalajara 9 Carol Fimmen District Director of International Programs Alamo Colleges San Antonio, Texas LaTanya Woods Coordinator of International Relations Alamo Colleges San Antonio, Texas International 101: Making a Global Workforce International 101 - Making a Global Workforce is a workshop designed for international professionals in higher education who currently face the challenge of preparing multicultural leaders for a global marketplace. Through an interactive dialogue about the needs of the 21st century workforce, this workshop will explore best practices, common challenges, and rising questions concerning implementing a strategy for capacity building that is useful across cultures.
SESSION # 10 Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30pm Room: Vallarta Lic. Annabelle Simpson Galera Global Education and Workforce Division ETS Princeton, New Jersey Lic. Mariza Troncoso CEO Mastertest-Certificacao Internacional Sao Paulo, SP Brazil Lic. Monica Pasello COO Mastertest-Certificacao Internacional San Paulo, SP Brazil Lic. Jesus Rojas Acting Director Institute of International Education (IIE) Mexico City Paving the Way to Success in International Education Government policy has had a dramatic impact on the internationalization of higher education in Latin America. Two examples are in Brazil and Mexico where government-led or influenced educational programs are producing a new generation of international scholars. This panel will describe how these programs are conducted in each country and the role that ETS English assessments has in ensuring the success of students in these programs.