College classrooms are hopeful spaces where segregation can beinterrupted and intercultural learning can occur. This issuesupports the claim that engaging diversity in classrooms has asignificant impact on the development of students’intercultural competence. It states why intercultural skillsmatter, what they look like in practice, and how they can bedeveloped by instructors regardless of the courses they teach. Thisissue:
* Establishes a contemporary understanding of diversity ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Executive Summary vii
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xv
The Need for Intercultural Competency Development in Classrooms1
The Call for Intercultural Skills 2
Eng...
Über den Autor
Amy Lee is a faculty member in the Department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning at the University of Minnesota.
Robert Poch is a Senior Fellow in the Department...