Into the realm of the politically incorrect: Intercultural encounters in a service-learning program

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Now more than ever, teachers of world languages are encouraged to become intercultural mediators in their communities and classrooms. This study describes the impact of an innovative community-based teacher education program for developing participants' interculturality. Building on narrative methods of investigation, we explore the potential of community- based service-learning as a social space in which participants learn to recognize and mediate worldviews. The data come primarily from field observations and pre-service teachers' journaled reflections. We illustrate our findings through a series of narratives that serve as a frame for locating cultural recognition and learning.

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Palpacuer-Lee, C., & Curtis, J. H. (2017). Into the realm of the politically incorrect: Intercultural encounters in a service-learning program. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 19(2), 163–181. https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v19i2.1239

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