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Lunch-and-Learn “Developing Program Leaders One Chapter at a Time”

Lunch-and-Learn “Developing Program Leaders One Chapter at a Time” In-Person / Online

This Lunch-and-Learn Book Club is part of the Global Education Leaders Community and is intended as a place to exchange ideas, learn from experts, and build community. Together the LC will be reading the Routledge Handbook of Language Development and Administration.

We will start working our way through the Routledge Handbook on October 27 and every Monday from then forward! Bring your own lunch and let’s talk about the readings, your experiences, challenges, successes, and discover ways to support and collaborate.

  • WHEN: Fall Semester: Mondays 12:30-1:30 PM
  • WHERE: MSU Language Commons Room (Wells Hall B-125)
  • WHAT: Reading (available as ebook at MSU Libraries): Brown, A.V., Crane, C., Dupuy, B. C., & Ene, E. (2025): The Routledge Handbook of Language Program Development and Administration.

Whether you have led a language program or an education abroad program, are doing so right now, would like to in the future, or are just curious, come join us! Let’s get together to exchange ideas, get to know each other, find ways to collaborate and support each other, and set our goals.

BE A LEADER IN GLOBAL EDUCATION! (and please let us know you'd like to participate!)
 

Date:
Monday, November 10, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Other
Online:
This is an online event.
Event URL:
https://forms.gle/2BNdWVpcSS6GX8WK7
Audience:
   Advising Staff      Educator Network      Future Faculty      In-Class Educators      Online Educators  
Categories:
  Educator Networking     Guest Speakers     Lifelong Learning  
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