
Students of Four Decades
Participants' Reflections on the Meaning and Impact of an International Homestay Experience
Waxmann (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published in December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-3-8309-2082-3 (ISBN)
Description
Do individuals change - and change for the better at that - when they study abroad? The research study discussed in this volume set out to examine the assumption, so prevalent among international educators, that there is a direct and positive relationship between student sojourn experiences in another country and the subsequent course of the students' lives.
Focusing specifically on former German and U.S. high school exchange participants, to test this assumption the authors explore such key questions as: What does "change" mean to the former participants, and how do they differentiate it over time with respect to their personhood, their careers, and their place in society? How do returnees actually value the various aspects of changes they identify - positively or negatively? How is change to be observed over time in concrete manifestations and behaviors? How do returnees feel they have contributed to supporting the typical rationale for exchange programs? How have the results of returnees' experiences been used by their own societies since the exchange? How do sojourn-caused changes identified by returnees differ by generations of students?
Combining a grounded theory approach with survey and interview data collected over time, the authors offer answers to these questions and discuss the practical implications of the findings for prospective exchange programs.
Focusing specifically on former German and U.S. high school exchange participants, to test this assumption the authors explore such key questions as: What does "change" mean to the former participants, and how do they differentiate it over time with respect to their personhood, their careers, and their place in society? How do returnees actually value the various aspects of changes they identify - positively or negatively? How is change to be observed over time in concrete manifestations and behaviors? How do returnees feel they have contributed to supporting the typical rationale for exchange programs? How have the results of returnees' experiences been used by their own societies since the exchange? How do sojourn-caused changes identified by returnees differ by generations of students?
Combining a grounded theory approach with survey and interview data collected over time, the authors offer answers to these questions and discuss the practical implications of the findings for prospective exchange programs.
Reviews / Votes
Eindrücklich und überzeugend illustriert die Studie von Bachner und Zeutschel indessen eine Feststellung, die heute wahrscheinlich ebenso richtig ist wie schon vor 50 Jahren: Substanzielle interkulturelle Austauscherfahrungen sind nicht nur eine Episode im (heute fast schon selbstverständlichen) Mobiliätskonsum junger Menschen, sondern sie graben sich als Identität stiftende kosmopolitische Orientierung in die Lebensgeschichte ein.Besonders empfohlen sei dieses Buch den politsch und pädagogisch Verantwortlichen im internationalen Schüler- und Jugendaustausch sowie Forscherinnen und Forschern mit methodisch-konzeptionellem Interesse an Herausforderungen der interkulturellen Austausch- und Wirkungsforschung. - Matthias Otten auf: socialnet.de
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Munster
Germany
Target group
Adult education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
299 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8309-2082-3 (9783830920823)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
David J. Bachner is scholar-in-residence at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC, USA. He also serves as chairman of the International Advisory Council of Youth For Understanding (YFU) and is a board member of YFU USA.
Ulrich Zeutschel is senior consultant in human resources and organization development with osb Hamburg GmbH as well as a free-lance consultant with transfer beratung & training GbR. He is also chairman of AFS Germany.