Cross - cultural communication in teacher education: A case study of an Australian pre-service teacher placement in liaoning, China

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This paper presents a case study of the experiences and reflections of four fourth year pre-service teachers from Federation University Australia who completed their three-week teaching placement in Anshan, Liaoning Province, China, in April 2014. The study also explores the perspectives and opinions of both the Chinese mentor teachers and Chinese students towards the Australian pre-service teachers. The research confirms the mutual benefits of cross-cultural teacher education professional experiences for pre-service teachers, Chinese mentor teachers and Chinese students. The teaching experiences revealed major differences in educational concepts and teaching strategies and approaches between the two systems because of the different social and cultural contexts. The evidence from the voices of the participants indicates that the professional experience in these two Chinese schools fostered the Australian pre-service teachers' cross-cultural communication skills, developed their confidence and skills as teachers and generally enriched their personal and professional lives.

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Jin, A., Cooper, M., & Golding, B. (2016). Cross - cultural communication in teacher education: A case study of an Australian pre-service teacher placement in liaoning, China. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 41(6), 20–34. https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2016v41n6.2

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