Intercultural Competence in the Work of Teachers
Confronting Ideologies and Practices
Herausgeber: Dervin, Fred; Simpson, Ashley; Moloney, Robyn
Intercultural Competence in the Work of Teachers
Confronting Ideologies and Practices
Herausgeber: Dervin, Fred; Simpson, Ashley; Moloney, Robyn
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This book critiques models of intercultural competence, whilst suggesting examples of specific alternative approaches that will successfully foster intercultural competence in teacher education.
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This book critiques models of intercultural competence, whilst suggesting examples of specific alternative approaches that will successfully foster intercultural competence in teacher education.
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- Routledge Research in Teacher Education
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780367002381
- ISBN-10: 0367002388
- Artikelnr.: 59412525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research in Teacher Education
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780367002381
- ISBN-10: 0367002388
- Artikelnr.: 59412525
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Robyn Moloney is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Educational Studies, Macquarie University, Australia, and a consultant in teacher development. Ashley Simpson is Assistant Professor at the School of Foreign Studies, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
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
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
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
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







