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This book deals with the importance of interculturality in teacher
education and training. It is mostly through the concept of
intercultural competence that interculturality has been constructed
and problematized for educators. However, different approaches and
paradigms are available and differ and/or share similarities in
terms of ideology, method, practice, theoretical frameworks, and
ethical considerations. There is no global agreement on the
meanings of interculturality in teacher education and training,
although some principles might be common across national borders.
There is thus a need for educators to consider these aspects of
interculturality in education to be able to become better teachers
in a diverse world like ours.
This book is unique in presenting new perspectives on how to
introduce interculturality to children. It proposes critical ideas
for introducing sensitive topics around culture, race and
intersectionality. The book develops the reader's criticality and
reflexivity, providing original and concrete tools to introduce
interculturality to children and to make children aware of how
intercultural issues matter in their lives and in the world at
large. It includes case studies of children's realities from across
the world, and provides insights into how to approach sensitive
topics such as culturalism, discrimination, inequality and racism
in relation to diversity in different contexts. Written in the
spirit of critical interculturality, the book will be of great
interest to researchers and students in the field of intercultural
studies, global childhood and early childhood education, as well as
trainee teachers and educators.
This book explores the notion of interculturality in education and
supports scholars in their discovery of the notion. Continuing the
author's previous work, the book urges (communication) education
researchers and educators to 'interculturalize' interculturality.
This book corresponds to the authors' endeavor to complexify the
way interculturality is discussed, expressed, (co-)constructed and
advocated in different parts of the world and in different
languages. To interculturalize interculturality is to expand the
way we deal with the notion as an object of scientific and
educational discourse, noting the dominating voices and allowing
for silenced voices that are rarely heard around interculturality
to emerge. This book is based on broken realities and (the
authors') rebellious dreams. As two researchers and educators with
a long experience examining discourses of interculturality, this
book represents the authors' program for the future of
intercultural communication education. The book is divided into
three 'tableaus' (living descriptions) depicting today's 'broken'
realities of interculturality and two 'rebellious' dreams of what
it could be in research and education.
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