English language teaching is intercultural in nature, and like all human activity, involves emotion and emotional understanding. Empathy is a means through which people can understand and express concern and care for one another. This article focuses on findings from a qualitative study that explored intercultural empathy in a culturally and linguistically diverse educational setting in Australia. A constructivist grounded theory research design was combined with Critical Discourse Analysis to develop theory inductively. An interpretation of the data as Discourse found connections and tensions in participants’ conceptions of themselves as empathic, interculturally effective teachers
A multicultural and global society makes intercultural communication an indispensable part of commun...
The principal aim of this paper is to argue for a reframing of cognition, emotion, and activity in l...
This thesis attempts to investigate two lower secondary school teachers’ possibilities for teaching ...
This study explores how immigrant teachers and international students describe successful and unsucc...
The aim of this study is to analyze the ways empathy influences the effectiveness of the process of ...
Empathy has often been associated with how people come to know the minds of others. Theory of mind (...
This research is a critical and reflexive inquiry into the beliefs and practices, and the identity w...
Different value systems, coupled with diverging communication styles and behaviours can build up int...
Globalisation is influencing foreign language education at universities worldwide. People now live i...
In order to be more effective and nurturing educators, future teachers must develop a strong sense o...
This study critically and reflexively explores the professional learning of five English language te...
In this globalization era, the English teaching is expected to not only exhort language skills but a...
The aims of English language teaching (ELT) have observed a fundamental reconsideration during the p...
This case study investigated how one teacher, Lidia (a pseudonym), used her own cross-cultural exper...
These days, many pre-service and in-service language English language teachers now complete at least...
A multicultural and global society makes intercultural communication an indispensable part of commun...
The principal aim of this paper is to argue for a reframing of cognition, emotion, and activity in l...
This thesis attempts to investigate two lower secondary school teachers’ possibilities for teaching ...
This study explores how immigrant teachers and international students describe successful and unsucc...
The aim of this study is to analyze the ways empathy influences the effectiveness of the process of ...
Empathy has often been associated with how people come to know the minds of others. Theory of mind (...
This research is a critical and reflexive inquiry into the beliefs and practices, and the identity w...
Different value systems, coupled with diverging communication styles and behaviours can build up int...
Globalisation is influencing foreign language education at universities worldwide. People now live i...
In order to be more effective and nurturing educators, future teachers must develop a strong sense o...
This study critically and reflexively explores the professional learning of five English language te...
In this globalization era, the English teaching is expected to not only exhort language skills but a...
The aims of English language teaching (ELT) have observed a fundamental reconsideration during the p...
This case study investigated how one teacher, Lidia (a pseudonym), used her own cross-cultural exper...
These days, many pre-service and in-service language English language teachers now complete at least...
A multicultural and global society makes intercultural communication an indispensable part of commun...
The principal aim of this paper is to argue for a reframing of cognition, emotion, and activity in l...
This thesis attempts to investigate two lower secondary school teachers’ possibilities for teaching ...