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Getting to know ourselves and others through the ABCs : a journey toward intercultural understanding
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ISBN: 1623967708 9781623967703 9781623967680 1623967686 9781623967697 1623967694 Year: 2015 Publisher: Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc.,

ABC's of cultural understanding and communication
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ISBN: 1281387134 9786611387136 9781607527077 1607527073 9781281387134 1593114648 9781593114640 9781593114633 159311463X Year: 2006 Publisher: Greenwich, Conn. Information Age Pub.

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Suitable for teacher educators and teacher education programs in the United States and Europe. This book contains national and international adaptations of the ABC's of Cultural Understanding and Communication. It is useful for teacher educators, as well as preservice and inservice teachers.

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Becoming Interculturally Competent through Education and Training
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ISBN: 1282135856 9786612135859 1847691641 9781847691644 9781282135857 6612135859 9781847691637 1847691633 9781847691620 1847691625 Year: 2009 Publisher: Bristol Blue Ridge Summit

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The development of intercultural competence is the avowed purpose of teachers/trainers in commercial training and further and higher education, and yet the approaches are often seen as different and even in opposition. This book shows that there is complementarity in ‘education’ and ‘training’ in theory and in practice. The first group of chapters focuses on analysis of intercultural experience and the competence needed to be successful in that experience. The following chapters describe the practice of courses in both commercial and educational contexts where it becomes evident that ‘education’ and ‘training’ are indeed complementary without denying the tensions which exist and the expectations different learner groups may have. This book is thus not simply another discussion of the theory of interculturality but a juxtaposition of theory and practice to the benefit of both.

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