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From Principles to Practice in Education for Intercultural Citizenship - (Languages for Intercultural Communication and Education) (Paperback)
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- This volume examines how foreign language learners and teachers think about citizenship and interculturality.
- About the Author: Michael Byram is Professor Emeritus at the University of Durham, UK and Guest Professor at the University of Luxembourg.
- 304 Pages
- Education, Multicultural Education
- Series Name: Languages for Intercultural Communication and Education
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About the Book
This volume examines how foreign language learners and teachers think about citizenship and interculturality. It presents a new theory of intercultural citizenship and demonstrates how it can be fostered in practice. It describes how teachers in schools and universities can work together across continents to develop new curricula and pedagogy.Book Synopsis
This volume examines how foreign language learners and teachers think about citizenship and interculturality. It presents a new theory of intercultural citizenship and demonstrates how it can be fostered in practice. It describes how teachers in schools and universities can work together across continents to develop new curricula and pedagogy.
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By exploring those content-based or integrated pedagogical approaches, and creating intercultural learning environments through the various collaborative projects, this volume provides a systematic view of intercultural citizenship education from theory to practice. Those theoretical and practical innovations of intercultural citizenship education offer a valuable and compelling foundation for teachers and educators who seek to develop language learners' understanding of intercultural citizenship.
Foreign language education for intercultural citizenship is a bold and beautiful idea. Those who care about globalisation and its consequences, and foreign language education and its cultural dimensions, are strongly advised to read this book and join Michael Byram's global club of teacher-researchers who have the vision and courage to implement that bold and beautiful idea in the classroom.
This book offers educators an approach to developing 'intercultural citizenship' and illustrates ways in which teachers and learners can cooperate to develop an openness and willingness to learn about others and to resolve conflicts peacefully. The world today desperately needs more citizens competent to do just this.
This international research-led anthology - on teaching and learning about intercultural democratic citizenship through language education - is important, timely, and practical in an increasingly interconnected world. The chapters, developed by language teacher-researchers from the CULTNET network (Durham University, UK), offer new theoretical and practical innovations for language educators everywhere as they seek to develop intercultural understanding and active citizenship in their language learners.
This volume is a valuable academic resource. The authors give a very detailed
description of the projects for other researchers to implement the studies. They also show the challenges encountered in various intercultural contexts and find ways to overcome them. Related future research directions are also proposed in order to enable other scholars and researchers to develop intercultural competence and intercultural citizenship in their own language learners.
About the Author
Michael Byram is Professor Emeritus at the University of Durham, UK and Guest Professor at the University of Luxembourg.
Irina Golubeva is Head of the International Mobility Office at the University of Pannonia, Hungary.
Han Hui is Professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Zhejiang A&F University, China.
Manuela Wagner is Associate Professor of Foreign Language Education and Director of the German Language and Culture Program at the University of Connecticut, USA.