A must-have for international risk managers, education abroad health and safety officers, or anyone with significant responsibility for student safety and well-being. This volume shares risk mitigation best practices informed by higher education litigation outcomes, legislative and regulatory policies, and current standards to build the true scholar practitioner in education abroad risk management.
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1. Introduction
2. Understanding Legal Terms and Process in the Context of Litigation, Liability, and Risks in Education Abroad Terence Miller, J.D. and Julie Pollard
3. Lessons from Legal Cases: Safeguarding Student Health and Well-Being in Education Abroad Programs Kim S. Priebe and Anna Hayes
4. Housing Safety Considerations for Education Abroad Kyle Rausch, Ed.D.
5. Analyzing the Legal Challenges and Opportunities for Students with Disabilities Seth Gilbertson, J.D.
6. Have Records, Will Travel: FERPA and Access While Abroad Michael Pfahl, J.D., Ph.D.
7. FERPA in Action: Guide for Education Abroad Practitioners Anna Hayes
8. Clery Act and Title IX Extraterritorial Application Joseph Storch, J.D., and Andrea Stagg, J.D.
9. Rethinking and Reframing the Narrative: Reflections on Sexual Violence Prevention in Education Abroad Melissa Chambers and Jamie Snow
10. Global Data Privacy Overview: A Risk-Based Approach for Colleges and Universities Xinning Shirley Liu, J.D. and Emma Snyder Bahner, J.D.
11. GDPR and PIPL Enforcement Trends and Risks for Postsecondary Institutions Xinning Shirley Liu, J.D. and Emma Snyder Bahner, J.D.
12. Specific Issues with International Laws, Case Studies and Standards: Overview from the Perspective of an Overseas Receiving Institution Sunanda Holmes, J.D.
13. Sexual Misconduct: A Host University Perspective Sunanda Holmes, J.D. and Catherine Williams, J.D.
14. Traveling Abroad with Medication Christine Sprovieri and Jennifer Fullick, Ph.D.
15. Risks of Protest Participation While on Education Abroad A.J. Leeds
16. Marijuana Abroad: Reconsidering Best Practices Andrea Campbell Drake
17. The Identity Kaleidoscope Mark Beirn
18. Preparing for and Mitigating Identity-Based Risk On-Site Brittani Smit, Ph.D.
19. Building Cultures: Preparing International Staff for Understanding Diverse Identities of U.S. Students Christina Thompson and Ebony Ellis
20. Considering Immigration and Visa Challenges with International Student Mobility Kelia Hubbard
21. Approaching Disability Inclusion via Universal Design for Learning, Regulations, and the Standards Laurie Laird and Lindsey Pamlanye
22. Exploring Mental Well-Being Abroad: Historical Overview and Future Landscapes Laura Thompson, Ph.D., LPC
23. Managing the Risks Associated with Mental Health Abroad Laura Dupont-Jarrett, Ph.D., L.P.
24. Mental Health Through the Lens of Equity and Inclusion Breeda Mc Grath, Ph.D., NCSP and Marissa Lombardi, Ed.D.
25. Pre-Departure Mental Health Clearance: One Approach to Managing Risk Abroad Vanessa Sterling
26. Building the Partnership: Best Practices for Engaging Counsel Ashley Krutz-Ordner and Miko Mc Farland
27. Working Effectively with Outside Counsel William F. Ferreira, J.D.
28. Employment and Compliance in Education Abroad Programming: Guidance for Working with Global Human Resources L. Raven Rae, J.D.
29. Expectations, Guardrails, and Compliance: Negotiating Effective International Partnership Agreements Peter F. May, J.D.
30. Who Can Go Where for What Purposes and Under What Conditions: Building an Institutional International Travel Policy Shaun Jamieson and Patrick Morgan
31. Applying Standards to Travel Risk Management Henning Snyman, Hilary Douglas, and Gary Collins
32. Operationalizing Duty of Care in Education Abroad Using the Forum Standards Kyle Rausch, Ed.D.
33. Navigating International Insurance for Global Education Joan Rupar
34. History and Usage of Two Critical U.S. Department of State Travel Resources by the Education Abroad Community Julie Anne Friend, J.D.
35. Futuring: Envisioning Future Risks in Education Abroad