TRANSITIONING SUCCESSFULLY FOR UNIVERSITY Two-Day Training of Trainers Program
If you would like to learn how to:
- prepare your graduating senior students for the transition to college or university back to their passport country or to another host country,
- reduce the number of unwanted surprises that occur with any transition,
- help parents know how they can prepare for and support their children in the college transition,
- help families repatriating with adolescents prepare for the transition,
- help third culture kids (TCKs), cross-cultural kids (CCKs) and international students make a smooth transition to your school or college,
- learn how to put on your own leaving or arrival seminars for students and their families, or
- augment your own transition or re-entry programs,
then this two-day workshop is for YOU!
Who is it for?
The Transitioning Successfully for University Training of Trainers Program is structured for individuals and organizations working with adolescent third culture kids (TCKs), cross-cultural kids (CCKs) and international students and their families, whether they are making the college / university transition or repatriating to their home country. This could be but is not limited to:
- international school guidance counselors
- boarding school admissions staff or counselors
- college admissions counselors
- international educators
- educational consultants
- college or university staff working with international students international student advisors.
A third culture kid is a person who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside the parents' culture. Pollock and Van Reken, "Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds," 2009
A cross-cultural kid is a person who is living or has lived in - or meaningfully interacted with - two or more cultural environments for a significant period of time during childhood (up to age 18). Pollock and Van Reken, "Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds," 2009
The Transitioning Successfully for University student seminar helps, TCKs, CCKs, and international students:
- understand how their life experiences may make them feel different from their domestic peers.
- understand how they can live out those differences in a positive way.
- have a road map for how to be successful and happy in college or university.
- carry with them a degree of self-knowledge and self-respect that will launch them into their futures.
- better understand themselves, their reactions and their resources as they adjust to their new life situations.
- be prepared for the transition experience with fewer stumbling blocks along the way.
- thrive in their home away from home.
- come away with tools and strategies for successfully navigating the transition.
What is it?
The Training of Trainers Program is a two-day workshop and Professional Development opportunity that trains eligible participants to put on their own workshops for students, parents, and staff. They come away with all the materials needed to formulate their own workshops on university transition, the transition experience, third culture kids and cross-cultural kids profiles and more. For more information, see Training the Trainers on the slide-down menu under "Services". |