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Using a Dialogic Approach to Develop Intercultural Competence in University Students

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“…This interaction has been described as "working the self/other boundary" (Harvey, 2016, p. 373), an exchange which makes way not only for new insights to others' views but also more effective intercultural exchanges. This conceptualisation of potential IC development was used to frame both the design and analysis in the exploratory study investigating the pilot IaH program delivered at a regional university (Einfalt 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Representation Of the Role Of Dialogic Interactio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This interaction has been described as "working the self/other boundary" (Harvey, 2016, p. 373), an exchange which makes way not only for new insights to others' views but also more effective intercultural exchanges. This conceptualisation of potential IC development was used to frame both the design and analysis in the exploratory study investigating the pilot IaH program delivered at a regional university (Einfalt 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Representation Of the Role Of Dialogic Interactio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Self-awareness, cultural identity as a student such tools as pedagogically able to promote fruitful dialogic interaction during mixed group discussion. To explore these moments more closely in the larger study, a fine grained interactional styled analysis was used to analyse how the participants interacted with each other during these moments (Einfalt, 2019). Refer to Einfalt (2020) which presents an analysis of dialogic moment 6 with Eva, Kyle, Amber and Yuan.…”
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“…Scores of research give credence to the notion that a child's cultural background (religious values and beliefs, habits/rules at home, community behaviours, language spoken at home, historical and situational dispositions etc.) influences how they relate with others and how they learn in diverse settings (Einfalt, 2019;Dupre, 2007;Rogoff, 2003). This influence is usually made manifest in a child's personality, how they identify themselves or their learning ability.…”
Section: Cultural Influence On the Communication Strategies Of Presch...mentioning
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“…Since communication is a nexus to knowledge acquisition, self-expression and development of basic interpersonal/humane competencies, researchers (Einfalt, 2019;Teinye & Ololube, 2015;Dupre, 2007;Rogoff, 2003) strongly recommend that parents and teachers cultivate verbal and written communication skills in children during their critical years. Dialogic talk in the classroom is the panacea for cultivating the right communication skills and intercultural competencies (like tolerance and acceptance) that allow children to question their stance, attitudes, and knowledge and to develop comprehension of other cultures (Einfalt, 2019). It encourages children to socialize with the language as they situate new knowledge into their context (Teinye & Ololube, 2015).…”
Section: Cultural Influence On the Communication Strategies Of Presch...mentioning
confidence: 99%