ABSTRACT

This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning) interculturality in a way that considers the notion from critical and reflexive perspectives when introduced to students.
Comprised of three parts, the book discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching interculturally, considers changes in the teaching of interculturality, and provides pedagogical insights into interculturalising the notion. It studies both teaching im-/explicitly about interculturality and how to incorporate interculturality into teaching practices or into an institution. By sharing varied cases and theoretical reflections on the topic, the editors and contributors from different parts of the world aim to stimulate more initiatives to enrich the field instead of delimiting it, especially in complement to and beyond the 'West' or 'Global North', and also to build up further reflexivity in the way readers engage with interculturality in education.
This will be a must-read for teachers and researchers of intercultural communication education at different educational levels, as well as anyone interested in scholarship on education for interculturality.

Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons 4.0 license.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

part I|86 pages

The nuts and bolts of teaching interculturally

chapter 3|21 pages

Unity in diversity

Exploring intercultural teaching and learning practices in secondary education and teacher training in Austria

chapter 4|16 pages

Teaching in intercultural classrooms

An Italian perspective

chapter 5|17 pages

Teaching through learning about intercultural difference(s)

Autoethnographic experiences of a teacher aide in an Australian regional secondary school

chapter 6|11 pages

Interculturality and the university

The case of Jagdish Gundara and the Institute of Education Centre for Intercultural Education (UK)

part II|42 pages

Change in the teaching of interculturality

chapter 7|10 pages

Teaching interculturality

Changes in perspective (A story of change)

chapter 9|12 pages

Interculturality-as-altering

Observality as a method for ‘silent' reflexivity and criticality

part III|86 pages

Insights into interculturalising interculturality

chapter 11|14 pages

Teaching interculturality ‘beyond' culture

Challenges and future possibilities

chapter 14|13 pages

Teaching interculturality

The ecology of self-reflection as a priority

chapter 16|7 pages

Remarks and conclusion

Towards an endless and centreless glissando of interculturality

chapter 17|5 pages

Afterword

Theorising and teaching interculturality otherwise: What ‘otherwise'?