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Assessing the Impact of a Strategies-Based Curriculum on Language and Culture Learning Abroad
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Second Language LearningMultilingualismLanguage DevelopmentCulture LearningEducationLanguage EducationLanguage ProficiencyLanguage TeachingRigorous SetLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesForeign Language AcquisitionSecond Language EducationForeign Language Teacher EducationLanguage CurriculumInternational EducationForeign Language LearningModern Languages EducationBilingual EducationIntercultural EducationForeign Language EducationCultureCurriculum InterventionSecond Language TeachingCulture Learning AbroadStrategies-based Curriculum
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of the study abroad experience, in general, and the impact of a curriculum intervention, in particular, on students’ intercultural development, second language acquisition, and employment of learning strategies related to language and culture. Cohen and Paige – two of the authors of this article – were the senior authors of a three-volume set of guidebooks, the Maximizing Study Abroad Guides which were intended to enhance overseas students’ language and culture learning through a strategies-based approach. By utilizing a scientifically rigorous set of research procedures, we sought to ascertain the impact and efficacy of the Students’ Guide – one of the volumes in the series – as well as to test a set of hypotheses about the learning outcomes associated with study abroad.