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E-raamat: Developing Intercultural Competence in Higher Education: International Students Stories and Self-Reflection [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Alphacrucis University College, Australia), (Duke University, USA)
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"This book illustrates how reflection on international student experiences can aid the development of intercultural competence (IC) in university settings and demonstrates application of the UNESCO Story Circle methodology. The volume features a broad range of first-person narratives that showcase the diversity of student experience encountered whilst studying abroad in a variety of cultural and institutional settings. Engaging with issues in relation to identity negotiation, stereotypes, cultural difference, and communities of support, the text demonstrates application of the Story Circle approach and visible thinking principles. Further, vignettes are analyzed and guiding questions are offered to structure readers' reflection and discussion. The volumepromotes IC amongst individual educators, trainers, and international students, and highlights institutional initiatives that can facilitate international students' wellbeing more broadly. This text will benefit scholars, academics, and students in the fields of higher education, multicultural education, and intercultural communication. Those involved with international and comparative education as well as student affair practice and higher education administration will also benefit from this volume. Lily A. Arasaratnam-Smith is Deputy Vice President Faculty and Professor of Communication at Alphacrucis University College, Australia. She is a Fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research. Darla K. Deardorff is on the faculty of Harvard University's Global Education Think Tank and is a Research Fellow in the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University, US. She is Executive Director of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) and founder of ICC Global and the World Council on Intercultural and Global Competence (www.iccglobal.org)"--

This book presents students’ reflections on their intercultural student experiences, and utilizing the UNESCO Story Circle methodology, illustrates how such reflection can aid the development of intercultural competence (IC).

The volume features a broad range of first-person narratives that showcase the diversity of student experience encountered whilst studying abroad in a variety of cultural and institutional settings. Engaging with issues in relation to identity negotiation, stereotypes, cultural difference, and communities of support, the text demonstrates application of the UNESCO Story Circle approach in developing IC. Further, vignettes are analyzed and guiding questions are offered to structure readers’ reflection and discussion to facilitate further honing of intercultural competencies. The volume promotes IC amongst individual educators, trainers, international students, and community members and provides guidance in addressing international students’ wellbeing more broadly.

This text will benefit scholars, academics, and students in the fields of higher education, multicultural education, and intercultural communication. Those involved with international and comparative education as well as student affair practice and higher education administration will also benefit from this volume.



This book presents students’ reflections on their intercultural student experiences, and utilizing the UNESCO Story Circle methodology, illustrates how such reflection can aid the development of intercultural competence (IC).

List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgments xiv
Foreword xv
1 Introduction: The UNESCO Story Circles Methodology and Intercultural Competence
1(8)
PART 1 Exploring Student Experiences Abroad
9(80)
2 Understanding the Intersection of Culture and Identity
11(27)
3 Recognizing and Reassessing Stereotypes
38(28)
4 Navigating Cultural Differences
66(23)
PART 2 Developing Students' Intercultural Competence
89(89)
5 Using Self-Reflection to Develop Intercultural Competence
91(25)
6 Experiencing Support and Community
116(23)
7 Building Relationships through Intercultural Competence
139(21)
8 The Stories That Shape Us: The Lifelong Process of Developing Intercultural Competence
160(18)
Index 178
Lily A. Arasaratnam-Smith is Deputy Vice President Faculty and Professor of Communication at Alphacrucis University College, Australia. She is a Fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research.

Darla K. Deardorff is on the faculty of Harvard Universitys Global Education Think Tank and is a Research Fellow in the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University, US. She is Executive Director of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) and founder of ICC Global and the World Council on Intercultural and Global Competence.