New Educational Environments Aimed at Developing Intercultural Understanding while Reinforcing the Use of English in Experience-Based Learning (Nuevos entornos educativos destinados a desarrollar la comprensión intercultural y a reforzar el uso del inglés mediante el aprendizaje basado en...
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Leonard R. Bruguier, Louise M. Greathouse Amador
PITPD Volume 14, Number 2, ISSN 1657-0790
Abstract
New learning environments with communication and information tools are increasingly accessible with technology playing a crucial role in expanding and reconceptualizing student learning experiences. This paper reviews the outcome of an innovative course offered by four universities in three countries: Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Course objectives focused on broadening the understanding of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples primarily in relation to identity as it encouraged students to reflect on their own identity while improving their English skills in an interactive and experiential manner and thus enhancing their intercultural competence.
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Bruguier, L.R. & Greathouse Amador, L.M. (2012). New Educational Environments Aimed at Developing Intercultural Understanding while Reinforcing the Use of English in Experience-Based Learning (Nuevos entornos educativos destinados a desarrollar la comprensión intercultural y a reforzar el uso del inglés mediante el aprendizaje basado en... PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 14(2), 195-211. Retrieved August 13, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/159058/.
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Keywords
- COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
- computer mediated communication
- cultural awareness
- Experiential learning
- Foreign Countries
- Identification (Psychology)
- Indigenous Populations
- interaction
- Intercultural Communication
- Intercultural Programs
- multicultural education
- Partnerships in Education
- Qualitative Research
- reflection
- student attitudes
- student diversity
- undergraduate students
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