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Introduction In today's interdependent global society, study abroad programs often provide students with unique cultural assimilation experiences and academic and multicultural learning opportunities (Davis, 1997).
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Principals for Our Changing Schools was the outcome. It provided for all involved in principal preparation a new starting point using this inquiry design. First, to redesign preparation programs in a more contemporary mold, ...
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... implemented not only in bilingual or multilingual countries such as Canada, USA, New Zealand, and Luxemburg but also in monolingual countries like Australia, Japan, Russia, Hungary, and Bulgaria” (B. H. Wang, 2004, p. 13).