Teacher Education for Critical and Reflexive Interculturality

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This book deals with the importance of interculturality in teacher education and training. It is mostly through the concept of intercultural competence that interculturality has been constructed and problematized for educators. However, different approaches and paradigms are available and differ and/or share similarities in terms of ideology, method, practice, theoretical frameworks, and ethical considerations. There is no global agreement on the meanings of interculturality in teacher education and training, although some principles might be common across national borders. There is thus a need for educators to consider these aspects of interculturality in education to be able to become better teachers in a diverse world like ours.

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Dervin, F., & Jacobsson, A. (2021). Teacher Education for Critical and Reflexive Interculturality. Teacher Education for Critical and Reflexive Interculturality (pp. 1–168). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66337-7

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