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Seventh International Conference on Immersion and Dual Language Education

February 6–9, 2019

The Westin Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA

International Relations - Immeasurable Instructional Impact

Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 11:15 AM–12:15 PM EST
Kings (60)
Strand

Strand IV: Culture, Identity & Community

Immersion/Partner Language(s)

multiple

Level
Pre-K
Elementary (K-5)
Middle School/Junior High
High School
Program Summary/Abstract Description

International interns are not only language models, but also serve as invaluable cultural ambassadors in the immersion classroom. It is like having an in-school fieldtrip for all students.

Every year, E.E. Waddell Language Academy, Charlotte, NC, commits to host more than 30 Academic Volunteers from Germany, Switzerland, France, China, and Japan.

Over time, a complex, fine-tuned network has evolved within the school-community and with outside organizations. Every stakeholder offers different assetts and expresses different expectations: hosting families and teachers within the school community; universities and government organizations from outside the school; and the academic volunteers in between everyone. Legal, institutional, and cultural knowledge built over time to enable and facilitate this global encounter.

The presenter shares general knowledge about international intern programs, but also offers concrete insights into organizational, legal, and cultural aspects from a school perspective. The experiences from the four displayed countries can be applied to other languages and countries.

Lead Presenter

Bernd Nuss, Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools
Role/Title

immersion facilitator

Co-Presenters

Ynez Olshausen, Participate
Role/Title

DL/I Consultant

Christiane M. Bongartz, University of Cologne
Role/Title

Professor of English Linguistics

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