Intercultural Competence Through Virtual Exchange

Intercultural Competence Through Virtual Exchange

  • Kelly A. Tzoumis
  • Elena D. Douvlou
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9783031764189ISBN 10: 3031764188

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Intercultural Competence Through Virtual Exchange is written by Kelly A. Tzoumis and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031764188 (ISBN 10) and 9783031764189 (ISBN 13).

This book addresses the importance of sustainability and environmental worldviews and the role of intercultural competencies in achieving SDGs acceptance and their effective implementation. Particularly since the pandemic, there is a growth in online education, and this offers opportunities for educators and students that can be exploited with a focus on sustainability. The book provides examples of virtual exchange including Global South and Global North with tools ranging from Project-Based and Community-Based Service Learning, Debates, Environmental Games and Simulations, Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality, and Accessibility and DEI issues. Additionally, issues of social justice and digital colonialism are a thread through several of the chapters. By providing a broad range of global learning experiences from scholars across several continents from various disciplines that include various post-secondary education based on tools and best practices, the book is a great resource to academics, researchers, and students on approaches to education that prepare the learner for praxis and effective implementation of sustainable solutions for their professional and social future perspectives. Chapter "How can we raise global citizens at home: Evidence from an intercultural virtual collaboration between the Netherlands and Japan" is available open access under a via link.springer.com.>