2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10780-022-09456-6
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The Role of Intercultural Education in a Bachelor of Education Program at Nelson Mandela University in South Africa

Abstract: People of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds are now more than ever interacting with one another in work and social situations, mainly remotely during the midst of the pandemic. Intercultural education can prepare student teachers with the tools they need to interact effectively in a variety of intercultural situations with their colleagues, their principles and their students. In Bachelor of Education programs, providing student teachers with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to be able to interac… Show more

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“…Morrice (2018) adds that educators in transnational contexts must recognise the significance of multiple experiences in identity formation, including those based on gender, class, education and age. Similarly, Amery et al (2022) note that intercultural education means encouraging acceptance and openness towards people who are different in terms of not only ethnicity or nationality, but also race, religion, language and socioeconomic status. However, Skrefsrud (2022, p. 230) has pointed to the challenges for educators in Western contexts of recognising cultural differences 'without reducing the other to a representative of a predefined understanding of a cultural community'.…”
Section: The Education Of Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morrice (2018) adds that educators in transnational contexts must recognise the significance of multiple experiences in identity formation, including those based on gender, class, education and age. Similarly, Amery et al (2022) note that intercultural education means encouraging acceptance and openness towards people who are different in terms of not only ethnicity or nationality, but also race, religion, language and socioeconomic status. However, Skrefsrud (2022, p. 230) has pointed to the challenges for educators in Western contexts of recognising cultural differences 'without reducing the other to a representative of a predefined understanding of a cultural community'.…”
Section: The Education Of Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distributed questionnaire was created following a literature study aimed at this topic of the psycho-pedagogical aspects of intercultural education (Rapanta & Trovão, 2021;Amery et al 2022;Gong et al 2022;He et al 2023;Hackett et al 2023).…”
Section: Study Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%