你好 and hello, fellow ICIS members!
Summer greetings from China, where I am writing my first update
as the new community manager for the Intercultural Communications
Interest Section. I want to extend my thanks to the preceding community
manager, Austin Pack—my former colleague from Shantou University and
dear friend—for his good work organizing our community. Like Austin, I
am also a relative newcomer to the ICIS community but am eager to listen
to your stories of intercultural communications and to share my own
experiences with our growing community.
One of the things that I would like to accomplish as community manager is to build on the invaluable resource sharing that Austin has started. Last fall, we worked to compile a list of books, novels, articles and other resources related to intercultural communications, which can be accessed through Tesol.org by going to the Intercultural Communications Interest Section's Community Page under "library." I would love to see us expand this list even further—if you have recommended resources that you would like to add to this document, please email me and I will include them.
In addition, I would like to compile a collection of
activities, visuals, short videos, student reading material, teaching
tips, and any other classroom-teaching related resources. I believe that
many of us (like me!) often find ourselves with a strong desire to
develop our students’ intercultural competence, but are sometimes at a
loss for suitable materials to spark critical thinking, discussion, and
reflection. If you have materials you are willing to share, please email
me and include a one- to two-sentence description of how you have used
this resource.
I appreciate your help with these projects and look forward to connecting with you as your community manager.
Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams has taught ESL, intercultural
communications, and teacher training in various locations throughout
China and is currently finishing her MA in TESOL from the School for
International Training. |