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This monograph aims to stimulate thinking and increase consciousness about the cultural dimension of foreign language teaching. The author draws from the theoretical framework of Schmidt’s «ABCs of Cultural Understanding and Communication» (Schmidt, 1998; Schmidt & Finkbeiner, 2006) to support and advocate for expanding awareness in relation to the influence of culture on the perception of self and other. She interrogates how language learners acquire interpretative skills to gain a deeper reflexive understanding of different cultures and how electronic communication can be effectively utilised in teaching for intercultural learning. Learning how to interrogate diverse cultural practices using multiple cultural frameworks has been shown to facilitate authentic engagement with the complexities of diverse pluralistic societies. This qualitative research study explores how culture can be taught in the foreign language classroom and school setting.



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Awareness – Culture – Curriculum – Diversity – Education – Knowledge – Language – Migration – Online learning – Policy – Radicalisation – Reform – Reflection – Schools – Self – Teaching – Perception

Perception of the Self and Other and the Role of

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 15/11/2017
    ISBN13: 9783631726891, 978-3631726891
    ISBN10: 3631726899

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This monograph aims to stimulate thinking and increase consciousness about the cultural dimension of foreign language teaching. The author draws from the theoretical framework of Schmidt’s «ABCs of Cultural Understanding and Communication» (Schmidt, 1998; Schmidt & Finkbeiner, 2006) to support and advocate for expanding awareness in relation to the influence of culture on the perception of self and other. She interrogates how language learners acquire interpretative skills to gain a deeper reflexive understanding of different cultures and how electronic communication can be effectively utilised in teaching for intercultural learning. Learning how to interrogate diverse cultural practices using multiple cultural frameworks has been shown to facilitate authentic engagement with the complexities of diverse pluralistic societies. This qualitative research study explores how culture can be taught in the foreign language classroom and school setting.



    Table of Contents

    Awareness – Culture – Curriculum – Diversity – Education – Knowledge – Language – Migration – Online learning – Policy – Radicalisation – Reform – Reflection – Schools – Self – Teaching – Perception

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