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Mindful of the fact that cultures are now more interdependent than ever, this book explores the development of critical cultural awareness through the processes of teaching and learning about foreign cultures. It draws upon theoretical foundations relating to inter- and intra-cultural communication from contemporary philosophical movements, namely Critical Theory and Postmodernism. The study adopts Critical Pedagogy, as it is described by Freire, Giroux and others, as the educational framework providing guidelines for taking a critical perspective towards both native and foreign cultures. It examines the critical dimension of some selected documents and models used worldwide for teaching/learning culture within foreign language classes. It includes a research project carried out among secondary school teachers of EFL in Portugal whose national syllabus suggests a critical approach to English-speaking cultures. This project aimed to illustrate how practising teachers approach foreign cultures critically, to provide some grounded theory for a definition of critical cultural awareness within foreign language/culture education, and to inspire a proposal for teacher education and development. Finally, this book submits a general proposal for the development of critical cultural awareness and intercultural communication competence among prospective and practising teachers of foreign languages/cultures.



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Critical Citizens for an Intercultural World should be on the personal reading list of every foreign language educator and required reading for those preparing to teach a second language and its culture.

-- Margaret Azevedo, Lecturer, Stanford Teacher Education Program, Stanford University, USA

This is a timely and important book. The work is profound and rigorous in its analysis, soundly based in empirical research and above all lucid and accessible in its style; essential reading, I'd say for anyone with an academic interest in the teaching of foreign languages.

-- Dr. Colin Wringe, Reader in Education, Keele University, UK

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Critical Pedagogy as Cultural Politics
2. Philosophical Foundations for Critical Cultural Awareness
3. The Critical Dimension in Foreign Culture Education
4. The Teachers’ Voices: How they View Critical Cultural Awareness in Foreign Language/culture Classes
5. Preparing Critical Citizens and Educators for an Intercultural World
Bibliography
Appendices

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/10/2002
      ISBN13: 9781853596094, 978-1853596094
      ISBN10: 1853596094

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mindful of the fact that cultures are now more interdependent than ever, this book explores the development of critical cultural awareness through the processes of teaching and learning about foreign cultures. It draws upon theoretical foundations relating to inter- and intra-cultural communication from contemporary philosophical movements, namely Critical Theory and Postmodernism. The study adopts Critical Pedagogy, as it is described by Freire, Giroux and others, as the educational framework providing guidelines for taking a critical perspective towards both native and foreign cultures. It examines the critical dimension of some selected documents and models used worldwide for teaching/learning culture within foreign language classes. It includes a research project carried out among secondary school teachers of EFL in Portugal whose national syllabus suggests a critical approach to English-speaking cultures. This project aimed to illustrate how practising teachers approach foreign cultures critically, to provide some grounded theory for a definition of critical cultural awareness within foreign language/culture education, and to inspire a proposal for teacher education and development. Finally, this book submits a general proposal for the development of critical cultural awareness and intercultural communication competence among prospective and practising teachers of foreign languages/cultures.



      Trade Review

      Critical Citizens for an Intercultural World should be on the personal reading list of every foreign language educator and required reading for those preparing to teach a second language and its culture.

      -- Margaret Azevedo, Lecturer, Stanford Teacher Education Program, Stanford University, USA

      This is a timely and important book. The work is profound and rigorous in its analysis, soundly based in empirical research and above all lucid and accessible in its style; essential reading, I'd say for anyone with an academic interest in the teaching of foreign languages.

      -- Dr. Colin Wringe, Reader in Education, Keele University, UK

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1. Critical Pedagogy as Cultural Politics
      2. Philosophical Foundations for Critical Cultural Awareness
      3. The Critical Dimension in Foreign Culture Education
      4. The Teachers’ Voices: How they View Critical Cultural Awareness in Foreign Language/culture Classes
      5. Preparing Critical Citizens and Educators for an Intercultural World
      Bibliography
      Appendices

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