2019
DOI: 10.1080/02619768.2019.1604670
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Social, emotional and intercultural competencies: a literature review with a particular focus on the school staff

Abstract: Framed by the EU-project Hand in Hand focusing on Social, Emotional and Intercultural (SEI) competencies among students and school staff the paper discusses implementation and professional competencies based on a literature review. Five themes were identified: 1) Intercultural/transcultural competency is not often referred to in the same research as social-emotional learning, though socio-emotional aspects appear to be`in the core´, 2) it is crucial to be aware of agency among school staff in a SEI-implementat… Show more

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“…Given the importance of this issue, students have desirability and tendencies to learn their own cultures containing values before moving to the target cultures. It accords with Nielsen et al (2019), who report that English learners in intercultural instruction are making an intimate connection between cultural sensitivity, social structures, and social-emotional competencies. In this current research, students indicate that they have the desirability to master English language skills through culture-based instruction.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Given the importance of this issue, students have desirability and tendencies to learn their own cultures containing values before moving to the target cultures. It accords with Nielsen et al (2019), who report that English learners in intercultural instruction are making an intimate connection between cultural sensitivity, social structures, and social-emotional competencies. In this current research, students indicate that they have the desirability to master English language skills through culture-based instruction.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…No obstante, una revisión sistemática reciente, que examinó 238 publicaciones (Nielsen et al, 2019), plantea que en la literatura actual existe un consenso relativo sobre la delimitación de la competencia intercultural, siendo ésta entendida como un conjunto de habilidades para la ciudadanía global, que se vinculan con la capacidad de construir actitudes y relaciones positivas con otras identidades culturales, a partir de una interacción sustentada en la empatía, la no discriminación y el conocimiento mutuo.…”
Section: Inmigración Competencia Intercultural Y Efunclassified
“…En este sentido, según la misma revisión (Nielsen et al, 2019), los principales elementos de la competencia serían: (a) capacidad de empatizar con el culturalmente distinto; (b) autoconciencia de la cultura propia; (c) capacidad para mantener la propia identidad cultural al relacionarse con el culturalmente distinto; (d) comprensión de los sistemas culturales diferentes al propio; (e) habilidades de comunicación para la interacción con representantes de culturas diferentes; (f) superación de la lógica dicotómica sobre lo «propio» y lo «ajeno» en términos culturales (en la ciudadanía global, hay un sinnúmero de elementos que son culturalmente mutuos); (g) flexibilidad cognitiva y afectiva para resolver situaciones problemáticas entre individuos o colectivos culturalmente distintos.…”
Section: Inmigración Competencia Intercultural Y Efunclassified
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