Many tertiary institutes in New Zealand have a large percentage of students who have English as an alternative language (EAL). The international students are primarily from Asia and have a Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) background. The diverse needs of this student set have called for new applications of classroom teaching strategies. The key recurrent message from New Zealand industry, relates to the need for independent minded students with good problemsolving and communication skills in the workplace. Students with CHC backgrounds from Asian countries are not familiar with these skills, since they are not emphasised in their secondary education. This can create challenges for the New Zealand Lecturer who needs to manage the culturally ...
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This study juxtaposes current approaches to intercultural communication compe-tence (ICC) with Chine...
The article details a teaching method used to facilitate inter-cultural business communication for E...
The NZIEC conference focused on international students and education in NZ. Predominantly from China...
Although international students studying in New Zealand desire and expect contact with their domesti...
This qualitative case study explores naturally arising opportunities for developing intercultural co...
The significant growth in one knowledge-driven service industry, ie tertiary education, has resulted...
This paper focuses on the linguistic and cultural (‘languaculture’, Agar, 1994) challenges faced by ...
This research explores Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) with specific focus on lecturers...
A university is an academic place with students from a variety of cultures. Non-native English speak...
This workshop aims to raise awareness and explore some of the issues that teachers encounter when te...
English co-teaching programs between native speakers and local teachers have been established in sch...
It is common knowledge that from among all the languages in the world, English has acquired the stat...
The increasing number of international students from non-English speaking backgrounds (I-NESB) enrol...
This study investigated whether teachers at a New Zealand full primary school considered it importan...
With the growing emphasis on interdisciplinarity and internationalisation in higher education, the c...
This study juxtaposes current approaches to intercultural communication compe-tence (ICC) with Chine...
The article details a teaching method used to facilitate inter-cultural business communication for E...
The NZIEC conference focused on international students and education in NZ. Predominantly from China...