Leaving Your Comfort Zone to Help Kids as a J-1 Camp Counselor
Posted on Friday, December 16th, 2016 at 10:39 pm.By Erik, J-1 Camp Counselor from Iceland
A version of this story was originally published on Camp America.
Hi everyone, my name is Erik and I’m from Iceland. I went to Camp Letts in Maryland during the summer of 2012, and I will never forget it.
I have a lot of good memories from camp! Being a camp counselor is more than just clocking in and out. You actually become a very important part of the children’s lives. Believe me when I say it, they will remember you for a very long time. The reason I know this is the fact that I had a very special moment at camp. I had a 12 year old kid in my cabin that was extremely shy and really didn’t want to be there…at all! He didn’t want to be a part of the activities, so I felt a bit sorry for the little guy.
I tried everything I could to get him to participate in activities. After a couple of days, he went from being a shy kid to the center of attention. It was a great week for both me and him.
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Lessons Learned by J1s: Building Lifelong Friends and Networks
Posted on Tuesday, December 13th, 2016 at 7:57 pm.By SunJeong Lee, Client Relations Officer, Cultural Vistas
A version of this blog post was originally published on the Cultural Vistas Blog.
[Note: This is part of a series featuring reflections from J-1 exchange visitors about how their perceptions of America changed after living, working, traveling and studying in the United States. This week, J-1s discuss how their cultural exchange experience helped them build lifelong friendships and networks.]
Time and time again, when we evaluate our programs we learn about the many meaningful friendships made, as well as the close contact that continues with colleagues and locals alike. Nearly 80% of our Train USA participants state that they will stay in touch with their personal and professional contacts. Case in point, a J-1 Trainee from Leipzig, Germany, said he has developed a more positive perception of the U.S. He will stay in touch with his American colleagues for professional advice once he is back in Germany, and also to share best industry practices.
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The Most Extraordinary Experience
Posted on Friday, December 9th, 2016 at 8:14 pm.By Thato Khasuli, J-1 intern from South Africa
Editor’s Note: We asked J-1 participants to answer a few questions about their experience. Below are responses from intern Thato Khasuli.
What does your exchange experience mean to you?
The J-1 cultural experience has been a blessing upon my life and career. Before this experience I had never been on a plane, let alone traveled abroad. The experience means a lot to me because I made new friends, enhanced my skills and knowledge in the travel and tourism sector, and had the opportunity to travel around the United States. This experience also provided me with the opportunity to provide for my family, my mother and my little sister, and to discover myself – who I am, where I am, and where I want to be. The program gave me the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.
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United States and Ireland Extend Ireland Work and Travel Intern Program
Posted on Tuesday, December 6th, 2016 at 9:49 pm.By Nathan Arnold, Director of Media Relations for Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
On December 5, Assistant Secretary Evan Ryan and Her Excellency, Ambassador of Ireland, Anne Anderson signed an agreement to continue the Ireland Work and Travel (IWT) Program for an additional three years and bring it out of pilot status.
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Dreams of Becoming a Science Teacher Following the Ocean Summit
Posted on Friday, December 2nd, 2016 at 9:14 pm.By Luana Garcia De Carvalho, J-1 Au Pair from Brazil
My name is Luana and I’m an Au Pair from Brazil. I’ve been in the United States for one year and I have some exciting news!
On September 15-16 I had the amazing opportunity to attend the “Our Ocean, One Future Conference.” In its third year, this was the second time the conference was held in Washington, D.C. This year, the goal of this international conference was to “catalyze actions to protect our ocean from threats and to empower a new generation to lead the way toward a healthy and sustainable ocean.”
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Lessons Learned by J1s: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability
Posted on Tuesday, November 29th, 2016 at 10:32 pm.By SunJeong Lee, Client Relations Officer, Cultural Vistas
A version of this blog post was originally published on the Cultural Vistas Blog
J-1 exchange visitors are taking some time to tell us how the Exchange Visitor Program changed their perspectives about America. This week we will discuss how exchange visitors are discovering strength in vulnerability.
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Lessons Learned by J1s: Perceptions of Americans
Posted on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2016 at 9:14 pm.By SunJeong Lee, Client Relations Officer, Cultural Vistas
This story was originally published on the Cultural Vistas Blog
Recently, exchange visitors were asked how their perceptions of America had changed after living, working, studying, and traveling in the United States for their J-1 exchange program.
While always a work in progress, many exchange visitors were amazed at how diverse cultures coexist in the United States.
“I was not aware of the incredible diversity in workplaces and in the community here. It has taught me a lot – and it’s a part of the reason that I’m so thankful for coming here,” said an intern from Örebro in Sweden.
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New York City Marathon Will be a Lifelong Memory for Au Pair
Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2016 at 9:31 pm.By Victor Da Costa, J-1 au pair from Spain
The TCS New York City Marathon for me has been more than a race or just some other achievement. It was about coming back to New York, a city that was my home during my first year as an au pair. It is a city where I have some of the best of memories – my amazing host family, some great friends, and a lot of walks around the city. Read More ›
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Lessons Learned by J1s: Stereotypes are Meant to be Broken
Posted on Tuesday, November 15th, 2016 at 7:46 pm.By SunJeong Lee, Client Relations Officer, Cultural Vistas
A version of this blog post was originally published on the Cultural Vistas Blog
Interning and living in a new country will give you a new perspective. It’s a chance to explore and immerse yourself in a new culture. Many of our sponsors, including Cultural Vistas, love hearing how the Exchange Visitor Program changes perspectives and builds connections.
Recently, we asked our participants how their perceptions of America have changed after their U.S. exchange programs. Join us for the next five Tuesdays to explore the answers to this question. In light of recent global and domestic affairs, exchange visitors reflections will leave you inspired and hopeful for positive change.
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J-1 Runs the City in 2016 TCS NYC Marathon
Posted on Thursday, November 10th, 2016 at 7:18 pm.By Liam Godbert Brown, J-1 au pair from the United Kingdom
Liam Godbert Brown is a British university graduate who came to the United States as an au pair. He won the lottery to run in the New York City Marathon, which took place on Sunday, November 6. This is his second marathon. He ran the New Jersey Marathon this in May.
Why did you want to run the TCS New York City Marathon?
New York has been one of my favourite cities for a very long time and it’s been incredible to be living nearby for the last year. As a long time runner, I’ve always wanted to participate in races held in my favorite cities. Now that I’ve done New York I’ll have to try to compete in London.
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About Rebecca Pasini Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchange | |
Rebecca A. Pasini joined the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchanges in July 2023. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister - Counselor, Ms. Pasini has been an American diplomat since 1997.
Ms. Pasini previously served as the Director of Public and Congressional Affairs in the Bureau of Consular Affairs from 2021-2023. Other Washington assignments have included positions in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, the Office of Foreign Missions, and as a liaison to the Department of Homeland Security. She has also completed multiple overseas tours, including as Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs in Islamabad, Pakistan, and as the Consular Chief in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Belfast, Northern Ireland. Other tours included Mexico City and Kuwait.
A Maryland native, Ms. Pasini has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University, a master’s degree in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School, National Defense University, and an undergraduate degree from Mary Washington College.
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