The School for International Training (SIT) was established in 1964. SIT filled a need of returned Peace Corps volunteers by offering a graduate degree in International Development. The Vermont campus originally consisted of a small collection of dorms around a Carriage House on a scenic farm on the north end of Brattleboro. These early Peace Corps volunteers took lessons in foreign languages with materials and teachers from the language training from their service, and The School for International Training began to expand its offerings. By 1968, the small but increasing number of returned Peace Corps volunteers were requesting a degree in Teaching English as a Second Language, a new speciality. In 1969, two graduate programs were developed, International Career Training (ICT), and Masters in Teaching Languages (MAT) (French, Spanish and ESL). An undergraduate program, the World Issues Program (WIP), was developed in 1973 and resulted in 26 graduating classes. The WIP program was based on an experiential learning model. Students received their BA in International or Community Development. The last WIP class graduated in 1999.
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School for International Training offers accredited, experiential programs—including undergraduate study abroad programs on all seven continents and global and low-residency master’s degrees—that address today’s most critical issues.
Want to learn more? Discover how we’re fulfilling our mission of preparing students to become intercultural leaders and see what our programs can offer you. Learn how you can be a part of our story: https://www.sit.edu/
#globaleducation #doctorateineducation
published: 24 Jul 2020
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published: 14 May 2009
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published: 07 Oct 2017
SIT's Dr. Sophia Howlett on World Learning's 90th Anniversary
President of School for International Training, Dr. Sophia Howlett shares her thoughts on SIT and World Learning's history and connection with the Peace Corps.
published: 01 Dec 2022
TESOL 2022 Studio — Leslie Turpin from SIT - School for International Training
published: 06 Apr 2022
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published: 01 Jan 2024
SIT Informational Video
SIT, School for International Training, is an experiential study abroad program provider.
This video is part of the Spring 2021 UofL Virtual Study Abroad Fair
published: 02 Feb 2021
What’s Next? Unpacking Your Peace Corps Service with the School for International Training (SIT)
SIT staff and professors discuss:
- Leadership and Crisis Response: How do you deal with crisis? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute
- Reentry Reflection: What did you just experience and what are you going to do about it? Reflection and discussion led by Dr. Joe Lanning, RPCV & Program Chair
- Why SIT?: How can SIT support you in achieving your goals? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute.
published: 22 Jun 2020
EP. 48: Centering honesty, self-care, & professional alignment with Cheryl-Ann Weekes
Cheryl-Ann Weekes is a High School Counselor who has worked globally since 2010, she currently lives in Dubai. Cheryl-Ann is an expert in social emotional counseling, mental health and university counseling. She loves the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students and uses quotes from her favorite authors to teach lessons about resilience, self esteem and mental health to her students.
Cheryl-Ann created Weekes Enterprise, LLC in 2022 because she is passionate about the need to normalize going to therapy and creating workshops on mental health, psychological safety, boundaries, and consent for her students and community.
She has done workshops with ISS, CIS, ISCA, AMISA, AIELOC, English Schools Foundation. This past summer she taught the week long course Culturally Re...
published: 22 Jan 2024
The WORST programs to study in Canada for international students
In this video, I'll share the worst courses to study in Canada. if you are an international student who's planning to study and work in Canada, then you should avoid these programs at all costs!
🔗 DLI list approved by Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
🔗 Who needs a study permit? https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/who-needs-study-permit.html
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School for International Training offers accredited, experiential programs—including undergraduate study abroad programs on all seven continents and global and ...
School for International Training offers accredited, experiential programs—including undergraduate study abroad programs on all seven continents and global and low-residency master’s degrees—that address today’s most critical issues.
Want to learn more? Discover how we’re fulfilling our mission of preparing students to become intercultural leaders and see what our programs can offer you. Learn how you can be a part of our story: https://www.sit.edu/
#globaleducation #doctorateineducation
School for International Training offers accredited, experiential programs—including undergraduate study abroad programs on all seven continents and global and low-residency master’s degrees—that address today’s most critical issues.
Want to learn more? Discover how we’re fulfilling our mission of preparing students to become intercultural leaders and see what our programs can offer you. Learn how you can be a part of our story: https://www.sit.edu/
#globaleducation #doctorateineducation
President of School for International Training, Dr. Sophia Howlett shares her thoughts on SIT and World Learning's history and connection with the Peace Corps.
President of School for International Training, Dr. Sophia Howlett shares her thoughts on SIT and World Learning's history and connection with the Peace Corps.
President of School for International Training, Dr. Sophia Howlett shares her thoughts on SIT and World Learning's history and connection with the Peace Corps.
SIT, School for International Training, is an experiential study abroad program provider.
This video is part of the Spring 2021 UofL Virtual Study Abroad Fair...
SIT, School for International Training, is an experiential study abroad program provider.
This video is part of the Spring 2021 UofL Virtual Study Abroad Fair
SIT, School for International Training, is an experiential study abroad program provider.
This video is part of the Spring 2021 UofL Virtual Study Abroad Fair
SIT staff and professors discuss:
- Leadership and Crisis Response: How do you deal with crisis? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute
- R...
SIT staff and professors discuss:
- Leadership and Crisis Response: How do you deal with crisis? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute
- Reentry Reflection: What did you just experience and what are you going to do about it? Reflection and discussion led by Dr. Joe Lanning, RPCV & Program Chair
- Why SIT?: How can SIT support you in achieving your goals? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute.
SIT staff and professors discuss:
- Leadership and Crisis Response: How do you deal with crisis? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute
- Reentry Reflection: What did you just experience and what are you going to do about it? Reflection and discussion led by Dr. Joe Lanning, RPCV & Program Chair
- Why SIT?: How can SIT support you in achieving your goals? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute.
Cheryl-Ann Weekes is a High School Counselor who has worked globally since 2010, she currently lives in Dubai. Cheryl-Ann is an expert in social emotional couns...
Cheryl-Ann Weekes is a High School Counselor who has worked globally since 2010, she currently lives in Dubai. Cheryl-Ann is an expert in social emotional counseling, mental health and university counseling. She loves the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students and uses quotes from her favorite authors to teach lessons about resilience, self esteem and mental health to her students.
Cheryl-Ann created Weekes Enterprise, LLC in 2022 because she is passionate about the need to normalize going to therapy and creating workshops on mental health, psychological safety, boundaries, and consent for her students and community.
She has done workshops with ISS, CIS, ISCA, AMISA, AIELOC, English Schools Foundation. This past summer she taught the week long course Culturally Responsive Counseling in International Schools for the Principal’s Training Center.
-
Her purpose is to support young people and encourage them to express their emotions and opinions. Cheryl-Ann believes that when adults apologize and admit they have made a mistake, it creates accountable spaces for students to try new experiences and make their own mistakes.
-
Cheryl-Ann has lived in many countries. She has worked at Cap Cana Heritage School in the Dominican Republic, the American International School of Kingston in Jamaica, the International Community School of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, Bangkok Patana School in Thailand, the American International School in Egypt, and the International Community School of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast.
What she loves most about her work is the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students about coping strategies for dealing with stress, anxiety and organization. Living abroad has given her more insight into the cultures of the world and the beauty of travel. She loves to travel, has been to 48 countries; visiting 30 of them as a solo traveler. Her favorite countries are France, Ghana, South Africa, Zanzibar, Seychelles and the Maldives.
You can follow Cheryl-Ann here:
[email protected]
Website weekesenterprise.com
Linkedin Cheryl-Ann Weekes
IG Bajanexpatcounselor
-
Thank you for taking some time to listen to this episode and for leaving your constructive feedback. The success of our show and the promotion of mental health in underrepresented and global communities depends on your support.
Please subscribe to our Youtube channel, @aspire_counselingwell, and if you are interested in receiving more relevant mental health information, visit www.aspirecounselingwell.com and subscribe to our newsletter to join our community. You can also follow us on Instagram at our new account, @blackexpatexperience and on Twitter at @blackexpatlives, and lastly, the show is now available on the following podcast platforms: Apple, Google, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Please subscribe, like, share, and rate the show!
Be well and remember to prioritize your mental health today!
Cheryl-Ann Weekes is a High School Counselor who has worked globally since 2010, she currently lives in Dubai. Cheryl-Ann is an expert in social emotional counseling, mental health and university counseling. She loves the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students and uses quotes from her favorite authors to teach lessons about resilience, self esteem and mental health to her students.
Cheryl-Ann created Weekes Enterprise, LLC in 2022 because she is passionate about the need to normalize going to therapy and creating workshops on mental health, psychological safety, boundaries, and consent for her students and community.
She has done workshops with ISS, CIS, ISCA, AMISA, AIELOC, English Schools Foundation. This past summer she taught the week long course Culturally Responsive Counseling in International Schools for the Principal’s Training Center.
-
Her purpose is to support young people and encourage them to express their emotions and opinions. Cheryl-Ann believes that when adults apologize and admit they have made a mistake, it creates accountable spaces for students to try new experiences and make their own mistakes.
-
Cheryl-Ann has lived in many countries. She has worked at Cap Cana Heritage School in the Dominican Republic, the American International School of Kingston in Jamaica, the International Community School of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, Bangkok Patana School in Thailand, the American International School in Egypt, and the International Community School of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast.
What she loves most about her work is the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students about coping strategies for dealing with stress, anxiety and organization. Living abroad has given her more insight into the cultures of the world and the beauty of travel. She loves to travel, has been to 48 countries; visiting 30 of them as a solo traveler. Her favorite countries are France, Ghana, South Africa, Zanzibar, Seychelles and the Maldives.
You can follow Cheryl-Ann here:
[email protected]
Website weekesenterprise.com
Linkedin Cheryl-Ann Weekes
IG Bajanexpatcounselor
-
Thank you for taking some time to listen to this episode and for leaving your constructive feedback. The success of our show and the promotion of mental health in underrepresented and global communities depends on your support.
Please subscribe to our Youtube channel, @aspire_counselingwell, and if you are interested in receiving more relevant mental health information, visit www.aspirecounselingwell.com and subscribe to our newsletter to join our community. You can also follow us on Instagram at our new account, @blackexpatexperience and on Twitter at @blackexpatlives, and lastly, the show is now available on the following podcast platforms: Apple, Google, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Please subscribe, like, share, and rate the show!
Be well and remember to prioritize your mental health today!
In this video, I'll share the worst courses to study in Canada. if you are an international student who's planning to study and work in Canada, then you should ...
In this video, I'll share the worst courses to study in Canada. if you are an international student who's planning to study and work in Canada, then you should avoid these programs at all costs!
🔗 DLI list approved by Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
🔗 Who needs a study permit? https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/who-needs-study-permit.html
// get your questions answered
☎️ book a call with me: https://calendly.com/heythisisyulia
// socials
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🐦 twitter: https://twitter.com/heythisisyulia
☕️ buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisisyulia
👩🏻💻 get the latest updates: http://heythisisyulia.com/
// my gear
Main camera (Sony A6400) - https://geni.us/CkZX
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50mm Lens - https://geni.us/NqH9bP
Fav Microphone (DJI) - https://geni.us/Yw8BS
Tripod - https://geni.us/yf9LBW
Studio mic - https://geni.us/XhO1E
Light - https://geni.us/EDTDQu
Vlog Camera (Sony ZV-1) - https://geni.us/brJ0ZF
Vlog Camera 2 (DJI Osmo Pocket 3) - https://geni.us/UzbA
Vlogging Mic (Rode)- https://geni.us/I5tB5O3
Vlog tripod (JOBY Gorillapod) - https://geni.us/BMtRV
Drone - https://geni.us/wkCbr
Music from my videos: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/k7c70i/
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The information found on this YouTube Channel and the resources available for download/viewing through this YouTube Channel are for educational and informational purposes only.
Links included in this description might be affiliate links. if you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission that will help me to grow my channel. thank you for your support! ♥
In this video, I'll share the worst courses to study in Canada. if you are an international student who's planning to study and work in Canada, then you should avoid these programs at all costs!
🔗 DLI list approved by Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
🔗 Who needs a study permit? https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/who-needs-study-permit.html
// get your questions answered
☎️ book a call with me: https://calendly.com/heythisisyulia
// socials
📷 instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heythisisyulia/
🐦 twitter: https://twitter.com/heythisisyulia
☕️ buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisisyulia
👩🏻💻 get the latest updates: http://heythisisyulia.com/
// my gear
Main camera (Sony A6400) - https://geni.us/CkZX
Fav Lens (18-105mm) - https://geni.us/VsvuF
50mm Lens - https://geni.us/NqH9bP
Fav Microphone (DJI) - https://geni.us/Yw8BS
Tripod - https://geni.us/yf9LBW
Studio mic - https://geni.us/XhO1E
Light - https://geni.us/EDTDQu
Vlog Camera (Sony ZV-1) - https://geni.us/brJ0ZF
Vlog Camera 2 (DJI Osmo Pocket 3) - https://geni.us/UzbA
Vlogging Mic (Rode)- https://geni.us/I5tB5O3
Vlog tripod (JOBY Gorillapod) - https://geni.us/BMtRV
Drone - https://geni.us/wkCbr
Music from my videos: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/k7c70i/
// disclaimer
The information found on this YouTube Channel and the resources available for download/viewing through this YouTube Channel are for educational and informational purposes only.
Links included in this description might be affiliate links. if you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission that will help me to grow my channel. thank you for your support! ♥
School for International Training offers accredited, experiential programs—including undergraduate study abroad programs on all seven continents and global and low-residency master’s degrees—that address today’s most critical issues.
Want to learn more? Discover how we’re fulfilling our mission of preparing students to become intercultural leaders and see what our programs can offer you. Learn how you can be a part of our story: https://www.sit.edu/
#globaleducation #doctorateineducation
President of School for International Training, Dr. Sophia Howlett shares her thoughts on SIT and World Learning's history and connection with the Peace Corps.
SIT, School for International Training, is an experiential study abroad program provider.
This video is part of the Spring 2021 UofL Virtual Study Abroad Fair
SIT staff and professors discuss:
- Leadership and Crisis Response: How do you deal with crisis? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute
- Reentry Reflection: What did you just experience and what are you going to do about it? Reflection and discussion led by Dr. Joe Lanning, RPCV & Program Chair
- Why SIT?: How can SIT support you in achieving your goals? Facilitated by a Program Chair at SIT Graduate Institute.
Cheryl-Ann Weekes is a High School Counselor who has worked globally since 2010, she currently lives in Dubai. Cheryl-Ann is an expert in social emotional counseling, mental health and university counseling. She loves the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students and uses quotes from her favorite authors to teach lessons about resilience, self esteem and mental health to her students.
Cheryl-Ann created Weekes Enterprise, LLC in 2022 because she is passionate about the need to normalize going to therapy and creating workshops on mental health, psychological safety, boundaries, and consent for her students and community.
She has done workshops with ISS, CIS, ISCA, AMISA, AIELOC, English Schools Foundation. This past summer she taught the week long course Culturally Responsive Counseling in International Schools for the Principal’s Training Center.
-
Her purpose is to support young people and encourage them to express their emotions and opinions. Cheryl-Ann believes that when adults apologize and admit they have made a mistake, it creates accountable spaces for students to try new experiences and make their own mistakes.
-
Cheryl-Ann has lived in many countries. She has worked at Cap Cana Heritage School in the Dominican Republic, the American International School of Kingston in Jamaica, the International Community School of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, Bangkok Patana School in Thailand, the American International School in Egypt, and the International Community School of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast.
What she loves most about her work is the opportunity to have individual conversations with her students about coping strategies for dealing with stress, anxiety and organization. Living abroad has given her more insight into the cultures of the world and the beauty of travel. She loves to travel, has been to 48 countries; visiting 30 of them as a solo traveler. Her favorite countries are France, Ghana, South Africa, Zanzibar, Seychelles and the Maldives.
You can follow Cheryl-Ann here:
[email protected]
Website weekesenterprise.com
Linkedin Cheryl-Ann Weekes
IG Bajanexpatcounselor
-
Thank you for taking some time to listen to this episode and for leaving your constructive feedback. The success of our show and the promotion of mental health in underrepresented and global communities depends on your support.
Please subscribe to our Youtube channel, @aspire_counselingwell, and if you are interested in receiving more relevant mental health information, visit www.aspirecounselingwell.com and subscribe to our newsletter to join our community. You can also follow us on Instagram at our new account, @blackexpatexperience and on Twitter at @blackexpatlives, and lastly, the show is now available on the following podcast platforms: Apple, Google, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Please subscribe, like, share, and rate the show!
Be well and remember to prioritize your mental health today!
In this video, I'll share the worst courses to study in Canada. if you are an international student who's planning to study and work in Canada, then you should avoid these programs at all costs!
🔗 DLI list approved by Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
🔗 Who needs a study permit? https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/who-needs-study-permit.html
// get your questions answered
☎️ book a call with me: https://calendly.com/heythisisyulia
// socials
📷 instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heythisisyulia/
🐦 twitter: https://twitter.com/heythisisyulia
☕️ buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisisyulia
👩🏻💻 get the latest updates: http://heythisisyulia.com/
// my gear
Main camera (Sony A6400) - https://geni.us/CkZX
Fav Lens (18-105mm) - https://geni.us/VsvuF
50mm Lens - https://geni.us/NqH9bP
Fav Microphone (DJI) - https://geni.us/Yw8BS
Tripod - https://geni.us/yf9LBW
Studio mic - https://geni.us/XhO1E
Light - https://geni.us/EDTDQu
Vlog Camera (Sony ZV-1) - https://geni.us/brJ0ZF
Vlog Camera 2 (DJI Osmo Pocket 3) - https://geni.us/UzbA
Vlogging Mic (Rode)- https://geni.us/I5tB5O3
Vlog tripod (JOBY Gorillapod) - https://geni.us/BMtRV
Drone - https://geni.us/wkCbr
Music from my videos: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/k7c70i/
// disclaimer
The information found on this YouTube Channel and the resources available for download/viewing through this YouTube Channel are for educational and informational purposes only.
Links included in this description might be affiliate links. if you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission that will help me to grow my channel. thank you for your support! ♥
The School for International Training (SIT) was established in 1964. SIT filled a need of returned Peace Corps volunteers by offering a graduate degree in International Development. The Vermont campus originally consisted of a small collection of dorms around a Carriage House on a scenic farm on the north end of Brattleboro. These early Peace Corps volunteers took lessons in foreign languages with materials and teachers from the language training from their service, and The School for International Training began to expand its offerings. By 1968, the small but increasing number of returned Peace Corps volunteers were requesting a degree in Teaching English as a Second Language, a new speciality. In 1969, two graduate programs were developed, International Career Training (ICT), and Masters in Teaching Languages (MAT) (French, Spanish and ESL). An undergraduate program, the World Issues Program (WIP), was developed in 1973 and resulted in 26 graduating classes. The WIP program was based on an experiential learning model. Students received their BA in International or Community Development. The last WIP class graduated in 1999.