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Dominion Leadership Program
"Through Faith and Education We Can Lead the World"
2006
International Travel Plans Include Costa Rica, South Africa
The Dominion
Leadership Program strongly encourages at least one international travel
experience of its students during their four years at Saint Paul’s.
International travel is important to the curriculum:
1) It supplements classroom learning about cultural diversity by
letting students learn through direct experiences.
2) It encourages students to break through barriers, both real and
imagined, as to what they can and cannot do.
3) With international experiences on their resumes, and passports
in hand, program graduates will have an edge in the global
marketplace.
Two groups of leadership students have travel plans for 2006.
Two students and one professor will visit
Costa Rica in late May, following Saint Paul’s
final exams. They will take an ecological tour and have the chance
to plant trees in one of the national parks.
Two students will travel to South Africa in mid-July,
joining a program established by Norfolk State University. They will
tour Capetown universities, and bring a mobile science lab, called the
Physmovan, to disadvantaged township high schools. Dr. Arlene Maclin of
Norfolk State University will be the lead professor on the South Africa
trip, and Dr. Jennifer Palmgren will chaperone the Saint Paul’s
students.
Dr. Maclin’s program joins high school students, undergraduates, high
school teachers, and university researchers in a STEM coalition
(Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Its goal is
to encourage more young people to study science and math, especially in
a “hands-on” way. Norfolk State students who took part in
last year’s trip reported that they received far more than they gave.
Grants will help with the cost. For example, Dr.
Maclin’s program will pay for students’ rooms and meals, but not for
their airfare or other expenses. Please consider sponsoring a
student as he or she begins what we hope will be a lifetime of travel.
For more information, contact the Dominion Leadership Program. Upcoming newsletters will feature student
articles about these trips. |