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- Title
WHY THE INTERCULTURAL MATTERS TO LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING.
- Authors
SCARINO, ANGELA; CRICHTON, JONATHAN
- Abstract
The Intercultural Language Teaching and Learning in Practice (ILTLP) Project is a large scale, national professional learning program designed to extend the understanding and practice of language teachers with regard to intercultural language learning. The latter is an orientation to language learning that underpins the National Statement and Plan for Languages Education in Australian Schools (MCEETYA, 2005). This paper describes the ILTLP Project, its design, goals, and outcomes. It offers a rationale for and a description of an intercultural orientation.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; EDUCATIONAL programs; CROSS-cultural communication; FOREIGN language education; MULTICULTURAL education; EDUCATION policy
- Publication
Babel (00053503), 2008, Vol 43, Issue 1, p4
- ISSN
0005-3503
- Publication type
Article