Experiment in International Living

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A member of World Learning, The Experiment in International Living, EIL, or the Experiment, is an organization offering summer programs of international cross-cultural education for high school students in the United States. The Experiment in International Living introduced the concept of a homestay to the world when it was founded in 1932, placing “Experimenters” in the homes of host families to enhance the intercultural and/or language study aspects of each program. Since the introduction of homestays, organizations including the People to People Student Ambassador Program and SYA have adopted this cultural immersion technique to facilitate understanding.

The Experiment in International Living's mission remains "to foster peace through understanding, communication, and cooperation" [1] and "to share experiences, languages, and customs with those from different traditions, with the goals of broadening horizons, gaining lifelong friends, and advancing peace."[2]

Homestays are the focus of every Experiment program. Students spend multiple weeks of the program living with a family in their home usually separated from an urban environment. The principle of the homestay is based on World Learning's philosophy that the best way to understand another culture is to live as a member of one of its families."[3]

In a single three to five week international program, students spend time with a host family and participate in activities with their group of "Experimenters". Each Experiment program focuses on at least one of the following six themes: community service, ecology, language training, travel, arts, or peace/conflict studies. Programs are strengthened by group leaders and in-country guides. As part of the application process, students must submit a letter to a prospective host family, (in either English, Spanish, or French depending on the purpose and location of the program) upon which the host families will choose a student guest. Students may apply either online [4] or through the mail.

Currently the Experiment hosts programs in 27 countries including Argentina, Australia, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, People's Republic of China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, France, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Poland, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Knowledge of a foreign language is expected on certain trips, thus experience in Spanish for at least a year is required for trips to Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, and Spain. Similarly students are expected to study French for at least a year prior to a program in either France or Switzerland.

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