ICIS Newsletter - March 2016 (Plain Text Version)
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Presenter: Darla Deardorff When: Wednesday, 24 March 2016, 10:30 am–12 pm ET Who Should Attend?
More About This Seminar Fluency in a language and knowing language teaching pedagogy doesn't necessarily mean one is interculturally competent. Join this webinar to learn more about a research-based framework and definition of intercultural competence and how this framework can be used to develop and assess students' ability to interact successfully with others from many different backgrounds. What Will I Learn? Participants will be able to
How to access the webinar? Access the webinar on the TESOL Website About the Presenter Darla K. Deardorff is executive director of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) based at Duke University, where she is also a research scholar. She also holds faculty appointments at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (S. Africa), Meiji University (Japan), and Shanghai International Studies University (China), as well as other institutions. She is a widely published author, invited speaker, and consultant who is well known for her work on intercultural competence development and assessment. Her most recent books include Building Cultural Competence (Stylus, 2012) and Demystifying Outcomes Assessment for International Educators (Stylus, 2015), with a forthcoming book entitled Intercultural Competence in International Higher Education (Routledge). She also published an ESL textbook on intercultural competence development entitled, Beneath the Tip of the Iceberg: Improving English and Understanding US Cultural Patterns (University of Michigan Press, 2006), as well as The Sage Handbook of Intercultural Competence (Sage, 2009). Her ESOL experience includes teacher training as well as teaching in both university and community college contexts. |