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A virtual environment for cultural and linguistic inclusivity teaching in a global environment

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Richard Johnson, Paul Nicholson
The Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia) operational policy on 'International and Culturally Inclusive Curricula' states that Deakin will incorporate international/intercultural perspectives and inclusive pedagogies into its courses in order to prepare all students to perform capably, ethically and sensitively in international, multicultural, professional and social contexts.

This paper is about a specific project to internationalise the teacher education curriculum through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). This project is scoped in the context of the UNESCO thrust of 'Education for All' in agreeing that inclusive societies begin with inclusive education practices. In our view current strategies have been insufficient to ensure that marginalized and excluded children receive access to their right to education.

The project aims to operationalise part of the UNESCO Dakar Framework for high quality learning environments by responding to ‘…the diverse needs and circumstances of learners and giving appropriate weight to the abilities, skills and knowledge they bring to the teaching and learning process’ by minimising language acquisition barriers that can otherwise impede effective communication and learning.

In addition, we need to be mindful of the marginalisation of people from non-English speaking backgrounds and therefore, in this initiative we use ICT to bridge the 'tyranny of distance' and offer a curriculum that values cultural and linguistic diversity.

In this paper we will discuss how we intend to develop these project principles. In particular we will indicate our plans to use relatively low cost, accessible software to develop a virtual environment where students can enter text in their native language, view foreign language text in their native language, hear text in their own language and automatically encode text into MP3 files and attach the files to messages.

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Event

International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society (2nd : 2005 : Hyderabad, India)

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1 - 8

Publisher

The Globalism Institute

Location

Hyderabad, India

Place of publication

Hyderabad, India

Start date

2005-12-12

End date

2005-12-15

Language

eng

Publication classification

L1 Full written paper - refereed (minor conferences)

Title of proceedings

Second International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society : the social ecology of digital technologies

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