Critical and anti-colonial scholarship helps us imagine how intercultural education might begin to address the power imbalances inherent to issues of culture and epistemology. This paper reflexively dialogues anti-colonial theory with my own experiments of practically implementing these theories within the Intercultural Program (IP), an extracurricular program at a Canadian postsecondary institution, to demonstrate possibilities for shaping intercultural education towards ethical ends. Through curriculum, programming, and community-building that is cocreated with students, the IP aspires to shape intercultural education towards social justice and equity, opening spaces for engagement with nondominant epistemologies, and promoting the critic...
Universities fail to offer equitable learning experiences for their diverse students. At the same ti...
The concepts and goals that are relied on in intercultural development programs have not been clearl...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
Abstract This article synthesises and analyses the existing research and literature that has discuss...
Developed for the KPU Intercultural Teaching Program, this short book engages educators in two main ...
Interculturality is a word of consequence in education although it might be used as a mere ‘stop-gap...
The emergence in recent years of the concept of intercultural learning has raised questions about ho...
The article starts with a critical evaluation of the ethical and techno-pedagogical positions with w...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
Academic courses on interculturality have become a rapidly growing discipline in the West, where sup...
There are a number of principles to be considerded in the design of intercultural education courses....
The complexity and essence of languages and cultures are unique. People live in culturally built nic...
Academic courses on interculturality have become a rapidly growing discipline in the West, where sup...
Universities fail to offer equitable learning experiences for their diverse students. At the same ti...
The concepts and goals that are relied on in intercultural development programs have not been clearl...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
Abstract This article synthesises and analyses the existing research and literature that has discuss...
Developed for the KPU Intercultural Teaching Program, this short book engages educators in two main ...
Interculturality is a word of consequence in education although it might be used as a mere ‘stop-gap...
The emergence in recent years of the concept of intercultural learning has raised questions about ho...
The article starts with a critical evaluation of the ethical and techno-pedagogical positions with w...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
Academic courses on interculturality have become a rapidly growing discipline in the West, where sup...
There are a number of principles to be considerded in the design of intercultural education courses....
The complexity and essence of languages and cultures are unique. People live in culturally built nic...
Academic courses on interculturality have become a rapidly growing discipline in the West, where sup...
Universities fail to offer equitable learning experiences for their diverse students. At the same ti...
The concepts and goals that are relied on in intercultural development programs have not been clearl...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...