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Internationalization and intercultural learning: A mixed methods study
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Author (aut): Garson, Kyra D.
Editor (edt): García-Pérez, Grisel María
Editor (edt): Rojas-Primus, Constanza
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This chapter presents the findings of a mixed-method study that sought to measure upper level students’ intercultural development and their perceptions of intercultural learning in academic settings. Quantitative data was provided by participants (n=178) completing the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) and was
analyzed to determine which demographic variables influenced IDI scores. Focus groups provided qualitative data to understand students’ experiences learning in
multicultural, academic environments. The results show significant overestimation of intercultural competence in the sample, which taken together with the student
voice, provide a snapshot of intercultural learning and development across the disciplines. The findings clearly indicate a need for intentional pedagogy and curricular
revision in order to prepare graduates as professionals and citizens in increasingly multicultural and globalized contexts. |
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9781522517320
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