As “Global Engagement” is the new language Queen’s is using to guide our strategic goal and associated ֱs, each community member may have their own understanding of what global engagement means based on their specific role, experience, and background. While it is beneficial to have a rich array of visions and insights around global engagement that we can build on in our own work, we also need to consider shared questions by the Queen’s community.
Dr. Sandra den Otter (Vice Provost Global Engagement), Lead of the Queen’s Global Engagement Strategy, was invited by the CTL to share her thoughts and insights.
A more specific question for all educators and the broader teaching community to continue engaging in is “what does global engagement look like in Queen’s classrooms?”
Before we go ahead to explore this question, you may find it helpful to hear from Dr. den Otter on what global engagement means in teaching and learning.
CTL Resources on Global Engagement in Teaching and Learning
To further assist the teaching community in enacting global engagement in teaching and learning, the CTL has developed a series of resources for educators to dive deeper into some topics of this exciting endeavor. This resource is a work in progress and will be continually updated to reflect work being accomplished within our global engagement strategy.
For any question about global engagement in teaching & learning, please feel free to contact CTL at ctl@queensu.ca for a consultation or conversation.
lets others remix, tweak, and build upon our work non-commercially, as long as they credit us and indicate if changes were made. Use this citation format: Global Engagement Toolkit. Centre for Teaching and Learning, Queen’s University