FOR STUDENTS GOING ABROAD, THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT IS THE FIRST THING TO PACK!Study abroad has never been so popular. Students embarking on life-changing adventures need tried-and-true advice. Since 1993, THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT has been the essential guide for young people traveling abroad, helping them better understand the unique experience of international exchange programs. More importantly, it shows students how to avoid many common misunderstandings and problems that can occur in the course of their adjustment to a new culture, a new family, a new school and a new community. Based on her years of research and professional involvement with AFS Intercultural Programs, Dr. Hansel has filled the book with examples taken from the experiences of dozens of exchange students from a broad spectrum of cultures. This much-awaited new edition includes* New communications technology as it affects the experience: e-mail, instant messaging, cell phones, online games and blogs and information searches.* Important advice on personal safety and pressing concerns for parents and students in light of war, terrorism and crime.* Changes in society and family life that affect travelers: fast food replacing family meals, a new emphasis on religious beliefs, consumerism and globalism.Now fully updated for the 21st Century THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT supports young people who plan to become exchange students or who are already on such a program, showing how to manage the unexpected "culture shock" and deal with the specific issues that emerge when immersing yourself in an unfamiliar culture.
Show moreFOR STUDENTS GOING ABROAD, THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT IS THE FIRST THING TO PACK!Study abroad has never been so popular. Students embarking on life-changing adventures need tried-and-true advice. Since 1993, THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT has been the essential guide for young people traveling abroad, helping them better understand the unique experience of international exchange programs. More importantly, it shows students how to avoid many common misunderstandings and problems that can occur in the course of their adjustment to a new culture, a new family, a new school and a new community. Based on her years of research and professional involvement with AFS Intercultural Programs, Dr. Hansel has filled the book with examples taken from the experiences of dozens of exchange students from a broad spectrum of cultures. This much-awaited new edition includes* New communications technology as it affects the experience: e-mail, instant messaging, cell phones, online games and blogs and information searches.* Important advice on personal safety and pressing concerns for parents and students in light of war, terrorism and crime.* Changes in society and family life that affect travelers: fast food replacing family meals, a new emphasis on religious beliefs, consumerism and globalism.Now fully updated for the 21st Century THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SURVIVAL KIT supports young people who plan to become exchange students or who are already on such a program, showing how to manage the unexpected "culture shock" and deal with the specific issues that emerge when immersing yourself in an unfamiliar culture.
Show moreBettina Hansel is the former Head of Research & Evaluation at AFS International, based in New York City. AFS is a leader in intercultural learning and offers international exchange programs in over 50 countries around the world through independent, not-for-profit AFS organizations. More than 11,000 students, young adults and teachers participate in AFS programs each year.
Studying abroad is an opportunity for discovering yourself, and for
finding your place in the world community as never before. In my
work with students, I have heard thousands of dreams and fears
about what the overseas experience might bring. But inevitably, it
was the unimagined dream, the adventure that money could not buy,
that proved to be the most fascinating aspect of the sojourn. The
Exchange Student Survival Kit has been written with you, and that
adventure, in mind. Sometimes people feel that too much reading
will spoil the novelty of the experience, as if the new culture we
will live in has such limited things to offer that we can master
all of it by reading a few books. We might rather think of the old
saying "Luck prefers the prepared mind." As you ready yourself to
make the most of your time abroad, remember that part of the
investment in your own adventure is to be ready to fully experience
it. And the collection of ideas in this fully updated and revised
book is designed to facilitate that luck!
*Janet M. Bennett The Intercultural Communication Institute
Portland, Oregon December 2020*
I first read a borrowed copy of The Exchange Student Survival Kit
in May 1994, just a few months before going on a high school
exchange with AFS. As the year abroad progressed, I kept rereading
the book, exploring the stories and lessons learned while
connecting with my own experiences. I could not ask for a better
guide to help me make sense of what I was going through and better
understand the international experience's challenges and
opportunities. The third edition has just caught up with technology
and new developments, but Betsy's practical and valuable insights
remain timeless.
*Lucas Welter, former AFS student and Chief Organizational
Development and Strategy Officer for AFS Intercultural
Programs*
Dr. Betsy Hansel's extraordinary book, The Exchange Student
Survival Kit (second edition), is a must-read for anyone going
overseas through a high school exchange program. Her advice and
down-to-earth examples give the prospective exchangee an excellent
foundation for developing deeper intercultural insights and skills.
From pre-departure to return, this book will greatly help a young
person to navigate the often ambiguous waters of cultural
differences.
*Mitchell R. Hammer, PhD, President, Hammer Consulting, LLC*
The Exchange Student Survival Kit is a wise and exceptionally
practical guide that belongs in the hands of every study abroad
student contemplating a home stay. When it comes to understanding
both the pitfalls and pleasures of an international home stay,
there is no better source of advice for both the students and their
hosts.
*Bruce La Brack, professor of Anthropology and International
Studies, University of the Pacific*
I will never forget my first hot August day in Kansas City! My
American family greeted me, their just arrived Italian AFS exchange
student, at the bus stop with a loaf of 'Italian garlic bread': I
had never seen one before! In this book, Dr. Betsy Hansel goes
straight to the essence of culture shock-different views, different
values, different perceptions, different
worlds to compare as a student abroad. She shows us the wonderful
and painful process to become an open-minded
citizen of the world. The Exchange Student Survival Kit will be of
tremendous help for everyone involved in the exchange student field
and, by extension, everybody who deals with cross-cultural
differences.
*Dr. Mietta Rodeschini Denti, President, Rotary Club Bergamo,
Ovest, Italy*
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