Byram, Michael
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Conlon Perugini, Dorie
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Wagner, Manuela
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
Teaching Intercultural Competence Across the Age Range
: From Theory to Practice
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E-Book
Titel:
Teaching Intercultural Competence Across the Age Range
:
From Theory to Practice
Enthält:
Frontmatter --
/ Wagner, Manuela / Perugini, Dorie Conlon / Byram, Michael --
1. Houses Around the World
/ Silvey, Patty / Gräfnitz, Silke --
2. Discovering Modes of Transportation
/ Perugini, Dorie Conlon --
3. Using the Five Senses to Explore Cities
/ Rohrer, Philip / Kagan, Lauren --
4. Intercultural Competence: Refl ecting on Daily Routines
/ Despoteris, Jean / Ananda, Komo --
5. Diverse Perspectives of the Immigrant Experience
/ Wallace, Deanne / Noble, Jocelyn Tamborello --
6. Beauty and Aesthetics
/ Connery, Chelsea / Lindstrom, Sarah --
7. IC Online: Fostering the Development of Intercultural Competence in Virtual Language Classrooms
/ Wagner, Manuela / Tracksdorf, Niko --
8. Becoming Interculturally Competent Through Study and Experience Abroad
/ Rommal, Lauren / Byram, Michael --
Conclusion
/ Oleksak, Rita / Wagner, Manuela / Perugini, Dorie Conlon / Byram, Michael --
Glossary of Terms --
Anmerkungen:
In English
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Beschreibung:
This ground-breaking book is the first to describe in detail how teachers, supported by university educators and education advisers, might plan and implement innovative ideas based on sound theoretical foundations. Focusing on the teaching and learning of intercultural communicative competence in foreign language classrooms in the USA, the authors describe a collaborative project in which graduate students and teachers planned, implemented and reported on units which integrated intercultural competence in a systematic way in classrooms ranging from elementary to university level. The authors are clear and honest about what worked and what didn’t, both in their classrooms and during the process of collaboration. This book will be required reading for both scholars and teachers interested in applying academic theory in the classroom, and in the teaching of intercultural competence.