JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transformative Learning Through Cultural Immersion

Rebecca A. AddlemanCarol Jo BrazoTatiana Cevallos

Year: 2011 Journal:   Northwest Journal of Teacher Education Vol: 9 (1)   Publisher: Communications in Information Literacy

Abstract

This qualitative study explored avenues to increase students’ intercultural competence through transformative learning. School of Education graduate students and faculty from a small, private university traveled to Ecuador to participate in a cultural immersion practicum. In addition to these primary goals, the trip was designed to facilitate transformative learning about cultural conceptions, diversity, and the dynamics of student differences with the goal of understanding one’s own cultural framework and adapting to another culture to develop empathy towards culturally and linguistically diverse students in the United States.

Keywords:
Transformative learning Practicum Empathy Intercultural competence Cultural competence Pedagogy Psychology Cultural diversity Competence (human resources) Sociology Social psychology Anthropology

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
29
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0.96
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Citation History

Topics

Adult and Continuing Education Topics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Service-Learning and Community Engagement
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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