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Autor/in | Winokur, Marshall |
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Titel | How to Have a Successful Fulbright. |
Quelle | (1979), (43 Seiten) |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Stellungnahme; Cultural Education; Cultural Enrichment; Cultural Exchange; Exchange Programs; Foreign Culture; German; Higher Education; Intercultural Programs; International Educational Exchange; International Programs; Language Instruction; Multicultural Education; Second Language Learning; Secondary Education; Teacher Exchange Programs; Germany Culture; Education; Kulturelle Bildung; Kulturelle Erziehung; Kulturaustausch; Exchange programme; Exchange program; Exchange programmes; Austauschprogramm; Fremdes; Deutscher; Hochschulbildung; Hochschulsystem; Hochschulwesen; Internationaler Austausch; Multikulturelle Erziehung; Zweitsprachenerwerb; Sekundarbereich; Deutschland |
Abstract | The Fulbright-Hays Teaching Exchange with Germany is a one-for-one exchanqe for approximately twenty pairs of American and German teachers. American elementary and secondary school teachers as well as college instructors and assistant professors replace their German counterparts for an academic year at either a "Hauptschule" (a non-college track school with qrades one through nine), a "Realschule" (a step up from the Hauptschule with grades one through ten), or a "Gymnasium" (a college preparatory school). This exchange provides the Fulbrighter with the opportunity to: (1) promote international understanding; (2) present American views on problems in the Unites States; (3) improve one's knowledge of the German language and school system; (4) increase one's awareness of German life and customs; (5) make German friends; and (6) explore many countries in Europe. This article focuses on three aspects of the Fulbright Teachers Exchange: (1) the teaching assiqnment in a "Gymnasium"; (2) avenues of promoting international understanding such as, the use of educational and entertainment films, exchanges with an American school, German-American social gatherings and basketball games; and (3) the benefits of living in Germany for a year, particularly the comfortable living quarters, close friendships formed, and the opportunities for travel. (Author/AMH) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |