This paper identifies and analyzes intercultural problems through surveys of homestay programs with Japanese students and American host mothers. Given that participants need to go beyond their cognitive knowledge to interact effectively with people from other cultures, a relational approach may be more effective than traditional intercultural training models in international education. In terms of the relational approach, one incident of intercultural problems is composed of various interpretations and plural options for managing differences. By becoming familiar with this relational approach, participants can make more appropriate behavioral choices and make their global experience more meaningful. Also, instructors or faculty members can ...
This capstone research study explores the intercultural impacts on two specific Boston-area internat...
ii This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students on...
Several studies have found that homestay programs enrich cultural understandings of both host famili...
Homestay living has long been considered a mainstay of successful English language programs for int...
This study explores the elements of study abroad programs that contribute to cultivating intercultur...
Research on study abroad (SA) reported American students’ struggles of developing personal relatio...
This thesis project explored how study abroad program administrators can help Japanese students deve...
This dissertation analyzes a study which focused on the problem of interpersonal relationship develo...
The concept of homestay as an industry arose in the mid 1980’s in response to accommodation needs of...
If a teacher in a public school is asked to work with a foreign assistant teacher who has a quite di...
Although the number of US college students who participate in education abroad programs in Japan has...
This study addresses a gap in the study-abroad literature, examining both student and host family ex...
This capstone research study explores the intercultural impacts on two specific Boston-area internat...
ii This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students on...
Several studies have found that homestay programs enrich cultural understandings of both host famili...
Homestay living has long been considered a mainstay of successful English language programs for int...
This study explores the elements of study abroad programs that contribute to cultivating intercultur...
Research on study abroad (SA) reported American students’ struggles of developing personal relatio...
This thesis project explored how study abroad program administrators can help Japanese students deve...
This dissertation analyzes a study which focused on the problem of interpersonal relationship develo...
The concept of homestay as an industry arose in the mid 1980’s in response to accommodation needs of...
If a teacher in a public school is asked to work with a foreign assistant teacher who has a quite di...
Although the number of US college students who participate in education abroad programs in Japan has...
This study addresses a gap in the study-abroad literature, examining both student and host family ex...
This capstone research study explores the intercultural impacts on two specific Boston-area internat...
ii This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...