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Parents and Education Abroad: A Training Manual

Date(s):

Mar 26, 2008 (12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST)

Event Type:

Training

Cost:

$100 (member), $150 (non-member)

Registration Deadline:

Mar 25, 2008

Event Contact:

Laura Bryant - laurab[at]nafsa.org
Parents of students studying abroad often pose a challenge to on-site program staff and home institution advisers who strive to provide them with careful attention. Legal limitations and institutional practices may add to these challenges. Effective strategies, using case study examples, will familiarize participants with best practices in addressing parental concerns.


Presenters

Webinar - Ines DeRomana Ines DeRomaña
University of California-Education Abroad Program

Joined the field of international education 25 years ago and is currently the University of California Systemwide Education Abroad Program principal policy analyst. Her primary responsibilities are to oversee safety, security, students-with-disabilities, and health-related matters. DeRomaña is chair of the NAFSA Association of International Educator's Health and Safety Subcommittee and a member of NAFSA's Interassociational Advisory Council on Safety and Responsibility in Study Abroad.



Webinar - Maureen Powers Maureen Powers
Vice President for SIT Study Abroad in Brattleboro, Vermont

Served as Dean and/or Vice President for student affairs at Stanford University, the City College of New York, and IES Abroad.








Webinar - Mike Zoll Mike Zoll
Institute for Shipboard Education/Semester at Sea

Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs for Semester at Sea and the Institute for Shipboard Education, has 21 years of higher education experience, primarily in senior Student Affairs leadership. Mike served as a senior administrator on three Semester at Sea voyages before joining the Institute in 2006.



Learning Objectives

  • Identify key characteristics of parents of millennial students and what they mean to program administrators.
  • Ensure conversations result in win-win solution strategies for assessing the urgency and importance of parent calls.
  • Manage challenging parent conversations with comfort and ease.