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German American Partnership Program
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The GAPP-Program…
• … pairs American and German secondary schools
• … pairs American and German secondary schools
• … is a short-term student exchange program
• … is a short-term student exchange program
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Goals & Objectives
• Promote and improve the study and usage of the German and English languages as a second language
• Develop ongoing interest in the partner country, as well as enduring friendships
• Strengthen and sustain the relationship between Germany and the United States
• Broaden the students’ and teachers’ knowledge of the host country’s culture and expand their understanding of another way of life
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Exchange is Important!
“I encourage Americans of all ages and from all walks of life to consider participating in an exchange or an international education program. Host a visitor from abroad for an evening or a school year. Learn a foreign language.Takeadvantage of study and professional development programsthat help you better understand another country and itspeople. You will serve as bridges from your communities toindividuals and societies abroad, demonstrating our valuesbut also bringing new insights that will enrich your lives andenhance our nation.”
– Colin Powell, International Education Week, Nov 03
“I encourage Americans of all ages and from all walks of life to consider participating in an exchange or an international education program. Host a visitor from abroad for an evening or a school year. Learn a foreign language.Takeadvantage of study and professional development programsthat help you better understand another country and itspeople. You will serve as bridges from your communities toindividuals and societies abroad, demonstrating our valuesbut also bringing new insights that will enrich your lives andenhance our nation.”
– Colin Powell, International Education Week, Nov 03
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Our Partners in Germany
• Permanent Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs
• Educational Exchange Service (Pädagogischer Austausch-Dienst)
• Education Departments of the 16 Federal States
• German GAPP Coordinators
• Goethe-Institut, Munich
• Foreign Office, Berlin
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• Language Departments of the Goethe-Institutes in the U.S.:
• Atlanta• Boston• Chicago• New York• San Francisco• Washington
Our Partners in the U.S.
• Board of GAPP Inc., New York• Goethe-Institut, New York
• American GAPP Coordinators
• U.S. Department of State
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Participating Students
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• Partnerships between German vocational schools and
American high schools
• Partnerships between German vocational schools and
American high schools
School to Work Transition
• Learn about the German Dual System of vocational training through GAPP
• Learn about the German Dual System of vocational training through GAPP
Special Opportunity within the GAPP-Program
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USA Germany
States With The Highest Participation
• Wisconsin• Pennsylvania• Washington• California• Illinois
• Baden- Wuerttemberg
• Bavaria• Lower-Saxony• Northrhine-
Westphalia• Hesse
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The GAPP Coordinator
• GAPP Inc., New York trains coordinators and supplies supportive materials
• Each GAPP Coordinator can plan a program to suit the needs of his/her school within the GAPP Guidelines
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Key Benefits
IncreasesMotivation
IncreasesMotivation
Fosters Foreign LanguageEnrollment
Fosters Foreign LanguageEnrollment
PromotesGlobal
Awareness
PromotesGlobal
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Enhances Perception of
Germany
Enhances Perception of
Germany
InvolvesCommunity
InvolvesCommunity
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Guidelines in A Nutshell
• Minimum stay in Germany 21 days
• Attend school for two weeks; Week-long Practicum
• Exchange occurs annually or every other year
• GAPP Coordinator is responsible for organization of exchange
• Recommended group size 10 – 20 students
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• Airfare
Costs For Participants
• Gifts & SpendingMoney
• Day Trips(optional)
Host family provides free room
and board!
Host family provides free room
and board!
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Subsidies & Grants
• Lufthansa and IcelandAir offer special packages for GAPP exchange groups but any other airline can be used as well
Airlines
• 75 % of airfare for one teacher• Student grant ranging from $55 – $85 per
student depending on airfare• Individual grants in case of special hardships
on request(See Program requirements)
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Host Family’s Responsibilities
• Involvement in the school’s preparation for exchange
• Communication in the language of the host country
• Granting of free room and board for guest students
• Integration of guest student into their family life
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Host School’s Responsibilities
• Reception and farewell events for guests
• Press release in local media
• Integration of guest students into school life
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Student’s Responsibilities
Active participation in classes, school & family life
Integration of guest into family during visit
Must observe family’s and teachers’ rules
Effort to learn German in and out of school, before, During, and after the trip
Effort to learn German in and out of school, before, During, and after the trip
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Student’s Responsibilities
Enroll in German next year
Write letters & correspond with host family
Have lots of fun trying new things!Have lots of fun trying new things!
Complete journal, workbook, and project assignments before, during, and after the trip
Attend all group meetings before the tripAttend all group meetings before the trip
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“There were many activities that I participated in while at the school. The students would ask us questions about American life and what we are
interested in. I also attended my partner’s classes. One of the most memorable activities that we did was a debate presentation. Also after school we
went to many school activities such as the summer party and a show the 13th grade created.”
– Matt Mishler, Chesterton High
School, IN
Students’ Quotes
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“Yes, I love the German language and this exchange has made me fall in love with Germany. It’s no longer just a country –it’s people.”
– Jennifer Elle, Skyview High School, ID
Students’ Quotes
“A lot of the hate in the world comes from not understanding another’s culture. But I’m hoping that through
programs like GAPP, we will both learn that there is a difference between the government and the people. I think a lot of us
have learned important lessons such as this.”
– Emily Stuifbergen, Bowie High School, TX
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Teacher’s Quotes
“The exchange also showed how important different learning environments for individual students are.
One student almost failed my German class just because he had a hard time learning in a classroom setting.
But he was the student who spoke with everybody at all times German and that way he spoke almost fluently
by the time he had to leave.”
- Bettina Megowan, Teacher at Canby
Union HS, OR
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Parents’ Quotes
“Alison’s trip to Germany was the highlight of her high school experience. When she returned home, she spent the rest of the summer compiling
a scrapbook of her experience and sharing that experience with anyone who would listen. This enthusiasm
is rare in her or any high school senior.”
- JoAnne Beissner, Parent, Spring Branch, TX
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How will candidates be selected?
Students will be selected based on the following criteria:Students will be selected based on the following criteria:
Health: Need to be able to travel
Grades and G.P.A.
Behavior & Past Referrals
Teacher Recommendations
Age & Past German experience
Group compatibility