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This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning) interculturality in a way that considers the notion from critical and reflexive perspectives when introduced to students.
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This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning) interculturality in a way that considers the notion from critical and reflexive perspectives when introduced to students.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000835892
- Artikelnr.: 66779624
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000835892
- Artikelnr.: 66779624
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Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki (Finland). He specialises in intercultural communication education, the sociology of multiculturalism, and international mobilities in education, and has widely published in different languages on identity, interculturality and mobility/migration. Exploring the politics of interculturality within and beyond the 'canon' of intercultural communication education research has been one of his idées fixes in his works over the past 20 years. Mei Yuan is Associate Professor at the School of Education, Minzu University of China. Yuan has led many research projects on Minzu and intercultural education and internationalisation, and has been recognised and awarded several times for her contributions to 'minority' education. Sude is Professor at the School of Education, Minzu University of China and is considered one of the most influential scholars in the field of Chinese Minzu education. His research interests include multicultural education, diversity in teacher education, and intercultural competence in superdiverse institutions.
1. Introduction Part I The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Interculturally 2.
Teaching and learning about interculturality in communication and
management 3. Unity in diversity: Exploring intercultural teaching and
learning practices in secondary education and teacher training in Austria
4. Teaching in intercultural classrooms: An Italian perspective 5. Teaching
through learning about intercultural difference(s): Autoethnographic
experiences of a teacher aide in an Australian regional secondary school 6.
Interculturalism and the university: The case of Jagdish Gundara and the
Institute of Education Centre for Intercultural Education (UK) Part II.
Change in the Teaching of Interculturality 7. Teaching interculturality:
Changes in perspective (A story of change) 8. Is there any communication
that isn't intercultural? 9. Interculturality-as-altering: Observality as a
method for 'silent' reflexivity and criticality 10. Interculturality
holding hands with education for emergencies Part III. Insights into
Interculturalising Interculturality 11. Interculturality 'beyond' culture:
challenges and future possibilities 12. Interculturalising the teaching of
interculturality in Swedish higher education 13. Mediated communication as
an entryway into interculturality 14. Teaching interculturality: The
ecology of self-reflection as a priority 15. A Finnish approach to
promoting intercultural encountering in primary schools 16. Remarks and
conclusion: Towards an endless and centerless glissando of interculturality
17. Afterword: Theorizing and teaching interculturality otherwise: What
otherwise?
Teaching and learning about interculturality in communication and
management 3. Unity in diversity: Exploring intercultural teaching and
learning practices in secondary education and teacher training in Austria
4. Teaching in intercultural classrooms: An Italian perspective 5. Teaching
through learning about intercultural difference(s): Autoethnographic
experiences of a teacher aide in an Australian regional secondary school 6.
Interculturalism and the university: The case of Jagdish Gundara and the
Institute of Education Centre for Intercultural Education (UK) Part II.
Change in the Teaching of Interculturality 7. Teaching interculturality:
Changes in perspective (A story of change) 8. Is there any communication
that isn't intercultural? 9. Interculturality-as-altering: Observality as a
method for 'silent' reflexivity and criticality 10. Interculturality
holding hands with education for emergencies Part III. Insights into
Interculturalising Interculturality 11. Interculturality 'beyond' culture:
challenges and future possibilities 12. Interculturalising the teaching of
interculturality in Swedish higher education 13. Mediated communication as
an entryway into interculturality 14. Teaching interculturality: The
ecology of self-reflection as a priority 15. A Finnish approach to
promoting intercultural encountering in primary schools 16. Remarks and
conclusion: Towards an endless and centerless glissando of interculturality
17. Afterword: Theorizing and teaching interculturality otherwise: What
otherwise?
1. Introduction Part I The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Interculturally 2.
Teaching and learning about interculturality in communication and
management 3. Unity in diversity: Exploring intercultural teaching and
learning practices in secondary education and teacher training in Austria
4. Teaching in intercultural classrooms: An Italian perspective 5. Teaching
through learning about intercultural difference(s): Autoethnographic
experiences of a teacher aide in an Australian regional secondary school 6.
Interculturalism and the university: The case of Jagdish Gundara and the
Institute of Education Centre for Intercultural Education (UK) Part II.
Change in the Teaching of Interculturality 7. Teaching interculturality:
Changes in perspective (A story of change) 8. Is there any communication
that isn't intercultural? 9. Interculturality-as-altering: Observality as a
method for 'silent' reflexivity and criticality 10. Interculturality
holding hands with education for emergencies Part III. Insights into
Interculturalising Interculturality 11. Interculturality 'beyond' culture:
challenges and future possibilities 12. Interculturalising the teaching of
interculturality in Swedish higher education 13. Mediated communication as
an entryway into interculturality 14. Teaching interculturality: The
ecology of self-reflection as a priority 15. A Finnish approach to
promoting intercultural encountering in primary schools 16. Remarks and
conclusion: Towards an endless and centerless glissando of interculturality
17. Afterword: Theorizing and teaching interculturality otherwise: What
otherwise?
Teaching and learning about interculturality in communication and
management 3. Unity in diversity: Exploring intercultural teaching and
learning practices in secondary education and teacher training in Austria
4. Teaching in intercultural classrooms: An Italian perspective 5. Teaching
through learning about intercultural difference(s): Autoethnographic
experiences of a teacher aide in an Australian regional secondary school 6.
Interculturalism and the university: The case of Jagdish Gundara and the
Institute of Education Centre for Intercultural Education (UK) Part II.
Change in the Teaching of Interculturality 7. Teaching interculturality:
Changes in perspective (A story of change) 8. Is there any communication
that isn't intercultural? 9. Interculturality-as-altering: Observality as a
method for 'silent' reflexivity and criticality 10. Interculturality
holding hands with education for emergencies Part III. Insights into
Interculturalising Interculturality 11. Interculturality 'beyond' culture:
challenges and future possibilities 12. Interculturalising the teaching of
interculturality in Swedish higher education 13. Mediated communication as
an entryway into interculturality 14. Teaching interculturality: The
ecology of self-reflection as a priority 15. A Finnish approach to
promoting intercultural encountering in primary schools 16. Remarks and
conclusion: Towards an endless and centerless glissando of interculturality
17. Afterword: Theorizing and teaching interculturality otherwise: What
otherwise?