I profoundly agree with what Brian said about internships.
There is no better teacher than the learner teaching after his or her
experiences. Especially in terms of travel and intercultural learning. I would
say that perhaps the best two organizations to work with in terms of
internships for international literacy that I have come across are Book Bus and
Room to Read, there are plenty more that focus just on the United States
literacy problem like Reading Partners and many others.
LIS programs need to structure themselves to be more
proactive about intercultural issues. How about requiring books on other
cultures to be read in the materials classes or cultural sensitivity issues to
be brought up in the required classes. How about not requiring leadership as a required
course, since some cultures have different values for leaders than we do in the
United States. How about requiring this
class instead of one of the others or in addition to the other required
courses?
But most of all we need to allow and promote internships
with Literacy organizations around the world!!! Or else we might keep our LIS bubbles
intact for years to come!