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Komunikasi budaya silang, kompetensi, pengajaran dan pembelajaran : satu analisis

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posted on 2011-05-01, 00:00 authored by J Ahmad, Niranjala Weerakkody
This paper examines several issues related to intercultural communication competence and shared reality or inter-subjectivity when teaching in multicultural classrooms in Australia. Using the research method of personal narratives and autoethnography, it examines the challenges faced by lecturers and students in the classroom such as the use of different vocabulary, slang, idiom and keywords and the prior culture-specific knowledge required of both the lecturers and students. The paper also discusses how these challenges can be identified and addressed and how to prepare for future situations more effectively and in advance. It will be examined within the contexts of culturally responsive teaching, communicaiton competence, the hidden curriculum, instructional scaffolding, understanding and being open to other cultures and acknowledgement of the richness and relevance of multicultural students' varied experiences and social realities, from the point of view of the academic discipline of communication studies.

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Location

Selangor, Malaysia

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Journal

Malaysian journal of communication

Volume

36

Pagination

45 - 53

ISSN

2180-0782

Issue

1

Publisher

Perbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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