ERIC Number: EJ1424432
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Publication Date: 2024-Jun
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Intercultural Teaching Practices in the EFL Classroom: The Case of Non-Elite Communities
Anamaria Sagre; Leonardo Pacheco Machado; Yurisan Tordecilla Zumaquè
TESOL Journal, v15 n2 e768 2024
Significant research has delved into the methodologies and practices teachers use to foster interculturality in the high school and college foreign language curriculum. Yet, little is known about the intercultural teaching practices teachers use in non-elite communities where inequity, lack of access, and inclusion have prevailed, especially during COVID-19. This case study describes how three teachers in three Colombian state schools, where economic divides are notorious, teach for interculturality in distance and virtual learning educational environments during the outbreak of COVID-19. Findings indicate that teachers' approach to interculturality could be categorized into four intercultural teaching practices: 1) moving from the known to the unknown, 2) going beyond factual information, 3) challenging existing sources, and 4) contextualizing through authenticity. These practices offer guidance and instructional moves about how to teach for interculturality locally and worldwide.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Language Teachers, Intercultural Communication, Equal Education, Public Schools, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Resources, Distance Education, Social Differences, Socioeconomic Status, English (Second Language)
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Colombia
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