2019
DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v20i1.1694
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Intercultural Competency: Steps for Introducing Active Learning Case Studies Internationally in Confucian Heritage Culture

Abstract: Educational interculturalism continues to expand for our increasingly diverse classrooms, both at home and globally. When visiting faculty share active-learning, case study–based learning activities internationally with host faculty in Asian settings, instruction must take into consideration culturally-appropriate pedagogy in the context of Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC). The challenge for visiting faculty lies in not being completely versed in host culture yet remaining open to discovering how educational p… Show more

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“…These are underlying assumptions of what was termed “culturally responsive pedagogy” by Ladson-Billings ( 73 ). For example, students who identify with the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) tend to prefer hierarchical classroom structures that are in opposition to many active learning strategies ( 36 ). For these students, Western academic and science spaces pose unique challenges for CRP because cultural values are in conflict.…”
Section: Emergent Conceptual Categories From the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These are underlying assumptions of what was termed “culturally responsive pedagogy” by Ladson-Billings ( 73 ). For example, students who identify with the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) tend to prefer hierarchical classroom structures that are in opposition to many active learning strategies ( 36 ). For these students, Western academic and science spaces pose unique challenges for CRP because cultural values are in conflict.…”
Section: Emergent Conceptual Categories From the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these students, Western academic and science spaces pose unique challenges for CRP because cultural values are in conflict. Smith-Keiling ( 36 ) recommends modeling learning strategies for CHC students and similar cultures, which honors teacher expertise (the top of the classroom hierarchy). Additionally, instructors may consider leaving the classroom so that students can speak openly and avoid disrespecting hierarchies ( 36 ).…”
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“…While the types of research misconduct and detrimental research practices are universally prevalent, there are nuances that are specific to culture and geography. Cultural appropriateness of case studies is key to ensuring that learning outcomes are achieved [ 8 ]. These case studies are accompanied by a series of thought-provoking discussion questions to stimulate internal reflections and sharing among participants.…”
Section: Targeting Early-career Researchers and Contextualising Active Learning Pedagogymentioning
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“…Given the push to expand the use of AL globally (Schweisfurth, 2015), it is necessary to wrestle with important questions surrounding how well such pedagogical strategies translate across cultural contexts (Mtika & Gates, 2010;Smith-Keiling, 2019). We know that both learners' engagement and educators' pedagogical beliefs are shaped by their social, historical, and cultural knowledge (Schweisfurth, 2015); however, currently, there is a limited understanding about which aspects of AL are replicable across contexts and which aspects may be highly contextdependent.…”
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