This study addresses a gap in the study-abroad literature, examining both student and host family experiences of two-way cultural transmission. Interviews, participant observation and reflective journals revealed both parties sought authentic cultural experiences, but implicit forms of cultural transmission in homestay rendered preconceived notions of authenticity elusive. This discrepancy held potential for growth in cultural understanding. The authors explore implications for program design and interpretation of outcomes
When embarking on a study abroad (SA) experience, often the most popular accommodation option remain...
When U.S. students study abroad, they take with them their own culture - their behaviors, beliefs, a...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
Several studies have found that homestay programs enrich cultural understandings of both host famili...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
The study abroad home stay is often credited with particular value for language and culture learning...
This paper identifies and analyzes intercultural problems through surveys of homestay programs with ...
As in every conversation, negotiation for control and connection is at the heart of communication in...
This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students on...
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...
Homestay living has long been considered a mainstay of successful English language programs for int...
This research examines the perceptions of host country nationals regarding the purpose and impact on...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
When embarking on a study abroad (SA) experience, often the most popular accommodation option remain...
When U.S. students study abroad, they take with them their own culture - their behaviors, beliefs, a...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
Several studies have found that homestay programs enrich cultural understandings of both host famili...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
The study abroad home stay is often credited with particular value for language and culture learning...
This paper identifies and analyzes intercultural problems through surveys of homestay programs with ...
As in every conversation, negotiation for control and connection is at the heart of communication in...
This thesis is a descriptive, qualitative analysis that involves 17-18 year old Japanese students on...
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...
Homestay living has long been considered a mainstay of successful English language programs for int...
This research examines the perceptions of host country nationals regarding the purpose and impact on...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
When embarking on a study abroad (SA) experience, often the most popular accommodation option remain...
When U.S. students study abroad, they take with them their own culture - their behaviors, beliefs, a...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...