This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning) interculturality in a way that considers the notion from critical and reflexive perspectives when introduced to students. Comprised of three parts, the book discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching interculturally, considers changes in the teaching of interculturality, and provides pedagogical insights into interculturalising the notion. It studies both teaching im-/explicitly about interculturality and how to incorporate interculturality into teaching practices or into an institution. By sharing varied cases and theoretical reflections on the topic, the editors and contributors from different parts of the world aim to stimulate more initi...
Currently, intercultural education is a topic which receives much interest. This is mainly due to th...
This book argues that intercultural communication generates a 'third space', between people, languag...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning)...
Interculturality is a word of consequence in education although it might be used as a mere ‘stop-gap...
The volume provides a collection of papers dealing with intercultural education from a variety of ...
The article discusses how the concept intercultural can be used to understand human relations in gen...
There is nothing new in the fact of language and culture being closely connected, and that knowing o...
This book examines the concept of interculturality in English Language Teaching (ELT), using example...
Offering a unique reading experience, this book examines the epistemologies of interculturality and ...
The emergence in recent years of the concept of intercultural learning has raised questions about ho...
By addressing intercultural and multicultural education in a global context, this volume brings toge...
This paper explores the ways in which boundaries of estrangement are produced in the academic litera...
This paper explores the ways in which boundaries of estrangement are produced in the academic litera...
This is the first special issue that JPHE hosts—and could there be a more suitable forum for an issu...
Currently, intercultural education is a topic which receives much interest. This is mainly due to th...
This book argues that intercultural communication generates a 'third space', between people, languag...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning)...
Interculturality is a word of consequence in education although it might be used as a mere ‘stop-gap...
The volume provides a collection of papers dealing with intercultural education from a variety of ...
The article discusses how the concept intercultural can be used to understand human relations in gen...
There is nothing new in the fact of language and culture being closely connected, and that knowing o...
This book examines the concept of interculturality in English Language Teaching (ELT), using example...
Offering a unique reading experience, this book examines the epistemologies of interculturality and ...
The emergence in recent years of the concept of intercultural learning has raised questions about ho...
By addressing intercultural and multicultural education in a global context, this volume brings toge...
This paper explores the ways in which boundaries of estrangement are produced in the academic litera...
This paper explores the ways in which boundaries of estrangement are produced in the academic litera...
This is the first special issue that JPHE hosts—and could there be a more suitable forum for an issu...
Currently, intercultural education is a topic which receives much interest. This is mainly due to th...
This book argues that intercultural communication generates a 'third space', between people, languag...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...