The
Host Nation program provides DoDDS elementary school students with
a cross-cultural and language acquisition focus to develop an appreciation
and understanding of the culture and language of the country in
which they are located.
Host nation education
is a unique feature of the Department of Defense Education Activity
(DoDEA) K-6 school program and is designed to provide elementary
school students with an introduction to host nation languages, taught
by host nation teachers, as an essential experience of the DoDEA
curriculum. In addition, with host nation teachers as guides, students
participate in activities which build appreciation and understanding
of the culture of the country in which they are located.
The purpose of this
guide is to provide content standards and performance outcomes for
host nation and classroom teachers, students, principals, second
language liaisons, district office staff, and parents in order to
implement the program effectively. The host nation and classroom
teachers coordinate a progression of student activities which acquaint
the students with the host nation and its language and reinforce
other curricular studies.
As DoDEA endeavors to
provide opportunities for students to communicate in multilingual
and multicultural societies, the host nation program offers students
language skills and cross-cultural understanding that they need
in the 21st century.
The goals of the Host
Nation Program are:
- Students will achieve personal,
social, vocational competency and environmental adaptability
in the host nation country.
- Students will achieve functional
proficiency in the second language.
- Students will have an opportunity
to implement locally social studies selected themes.
- Classroom and host nation teachers
will develop intercultural collegiality.
- Parents will have an opportunity
to grow interculturally with their youngsters.
- Host Nation Standards are available
in WORD version or PDF
version (19 pages)
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- The Host
Nation Program (2 pages) (676KB PDF) tri-fold document
is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
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- Adobe Acrobat Reader is available
from the Adobe
web site. DoDEA does
not support or endorse Adobe Systems Incorporated or its products.
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