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Development of intercultural competence of university teachers. A teacher training experience

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  • Prisco Sainz, Karla Leticia
  • Gómez, Flores
  • María Melisa, María Melisa
  • Vargas Grande, Mónica

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Unlike training, which involves the preparation of an organization's personnel to perform a certain activity, teacher training deals with the “acquisition, definition and redefinition of skills, knowledge, abilities and values for the performance of the teaching function throughout their professional life” (Estepa Murillo et al., 2005), which has recently been characterized as competencies that teachers should develop as part of their professional profile. This training, however, is mostly focused on pedagogical aspects (teaching planning, development of teaching-learning or assessment strategies, development of teaching materials) and lately on the inclusion of technological tools and Artificial Intelligence to “improve” classes -especially since the Covid-19 pandemic- and leaves aside other important aspects for the development of the teaching person. This paper presents the redesign of a workshop whose main objective is to develop intercultural competence in higher education teachers, specifically around the French language, culture and education, while guiding them in their search for mobility options to French-speaking countries, which, incidentally, are less widespread compared to Anglo-Saxon options.

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  • Prisco Sainz, Karla Leticia & Gómez, Flores & María Melisa, María Melisa & Vargas Grande, Mónica, 2024. "Development of intercultural competence of university teachers. A teacher training experience," SAP Community and Interculturality in Dialogue, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:cidart:cid2024.128
    DOI: 10.56294/cid2024.128
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