Comparative and international development
education (CIDE) track
in educational policy and administration
Students enrolled in CIDE are the future leaders, policy
analysts, educators and researchers in the field of comparative and
international development education. All students enrolled in this
track of educational policy and administration will incorporate
relevant knowledge from the behavioral and social sciences and the
humanities into their studies.
This program is for applicants interested in the following areas
of inquiry:
I. Comparative and international development
education
- Cross-national studies of education
- Comparative studies of education systems and outcomes
- Studies of education and international development
- Studies of education and sociocultural development
- Studies of education and academic achievement
- Studies of education and community development
- Studies of non-formal, adult, and multicultural education
- Studies of gender equity in education
II. International educational
exchange/International education
- The internationalization of higher education
- The internationalization of K-12 education (global education)
- Study abroad program administration and programming
- International education administration: higher education level
- Teaching and administration in international schools: K-12 level
- International educational exchange programs
- Intercultural education and training
- Cultural adjustment and learning
III. Global youth policy and leadership
- Examination of primary issues facing young people globally
- Creation processes and development of exemplary models of youth
policies
- Analyze youth issues in local, national, regional, and global
contexts
- Make explicit policy recommendations
- Advocate for essential change in public youth policy
- Address strategic trends in global youth development
- Design scenarios of formal, informal, non-formal, experiential,
and service learning
- Integration of existing and forecasted technology into the study
of Youth Futures
Graduates of the CIDE program concentration pursue careers in
teaching, administration, consulting, and counseling in
universities, government agencies, foundations, and private
non-profit organizations. M.A. program overview
and curriculum
Ph.D. program overview and
curriculum New
Ed.D. for
international educators overview and curriculum
Graduate minor in international education program
overview
CIDE faculty
CIDE admission requirements
CIDE alumni and students
For more information and application
information, contact
cideinfo@umn.edu. |