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Intercultural competence in the work of teachers : confronting ideologies and practices / edited by Fred Dervin, Robyn Moloney, Ashley Simpson.

Intercultural competence in the work of teachers : confronting ideologies and practices / edited by Fred Dervin, Robyn Moloney, Ashley Simpson.
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ISBN 9780367002381 (hardcover)
0367002388
Location 370.117 INT
Title Intercultural competence in the work of teachers : confronting ideologies and practices / edited by Fred Dervin, Robyn Moloney, Ashley Simpson.
Published London : Routledge, 2019.
Collation 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Content types text
still image
Carrier type volume
Series Routledge research in teacher education
General Note Contributor, Mercurius Goldstein, is a country organiser with the New South Wales Teachers Federation.
Contents Note PART I. CRITIQUING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHER EDUCATION. Chapter 1: Going forward with Intercultural Competence (IC) in teacher education and training: Beyond the ‘walls built by ghosts’? / Fred Dervin, Robyn Moloney and Ashley Simpson; Chapter 2: Looking for Intercultural Competences language teacher education in Australia and Finland / Robyn Moloney, Maria Lobytsyna and Josephine Moate; Chapter 3: ‘I with an[other]’, otherness and discourse: Reconstructing ‘democracy’ through intercultural education / Ashley Simpson; Chapter 4: Creating and combining models of intercultural competence for teacher education/training: On the need to rethink IC frequently / Fred Dervin.
PART II. EXPLORING CRITICAL INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCES IN TEACHER EDUCATION. Chapter 5: From cultural visits to intercultural learning: Experiences of North–South–South collaboration / Hanna Posti-Ahokas, Hille Janhonen-Abruquah and Christine Adu-Yeboah; Chapter 6: Constructing critical Intercultural Competence and appreciation of diversity: the case of exchange student teachers in Finland / Martina Paatela-Nieminen; Chapter 7: Intercultural ethics in education / Tuija Itkonen; Chapter 8: Building Cultural Competence in initial teacher education through international service-learning / Sean Kearney and Julie Maakrrun.
PART III. REFLEXIVITY AND INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHER EDUCATION. Chapter 9: Two teacher educators 're-thinking' practice: intercultural compentences in teacher education pedagogy / Robyn Maloney and Tuija Turunen; Chapter 10: Leading international teaching experiences: Negotiating tensions, contradictions and discontinuities / Jae Major, Jennifer Munday and Matthew Winslade; Chapter 11: International student teachers as intercultural experts? / Kaisa Hahl and Pia-Maria Niemi; Chapter 12: Understanding diversity through collaboration and dialogue: teacher education students learning from their peers / Neil Harrison.
PART IV. INDIGENEITY AND INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHER EDUCATION. Chapter 13: Ways of getting to know: International mobility and Indigenous education / John Buchanan and Meeri Hellsten; Chapter 14: Fostering Indigenous intercultural ability during and beyond initial teacher education / Susan Page, Leanne Holt and Katrina Thorpe; Chapter 15: Exploring the limits of transformative potential: Teacher intercultural competences in an Indigenous language education project / Mercurius Goldstein; Chapter 16: Afterword / Lesley Harbon.
Summary Note "Book description: This book critiques models of intercultural competence, whilst suggesting examples of specific alternative approaches that will successfully foster intercultural competence in teacher education. Bringing together diverse perspectives from teacher educators and student teachers, this volume discusses the need to move beyond essentialism, culturalism and assumptions about an us versus them perspective and recognises that multiple identities of an individual are negotiated in interaction with others. 'Intercultural competence in the work of teachers' is divided into four sections: critiquing intercultural competence in teacher education; exploring critical intercultural competences in teacher education; reflexivity and intercultural competence in teacher education; and indigeneity and intercultural competence in teacher education, providing a methodological approach through which to explore this critical framework further. This book is ideal for teacher educators or academics of education specialising in global education who are looking to explore alternative perspectives towards intercultural competence and wish to gain an insight into the ways it can be utilised in a more effective and productive manner." -- Publisher.
Subject Multicultural education
Teachers -- Training of
Intercultural communication
Language and languages -- Study and teaching
Added Name Dervin, Fred,1974-,(editor).
Moloney, Robyn,(editor).
Simpson, Ashley,(editor).
Goldstein, Mercurius (author).
Buchanan, John(author).
Hellsten, Meeri(author).
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