Intercultural Teaching Resources
Intercultural Learning Hub
The Intercultural Learning Hub is an on-line space for those who mentor others–educators, coaches, trainers, facilitators–in intercultural competence, multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion, social justice, international education, and/or study abroad.
https://hubicl.org/publications
The Cultural Atlas
The Cultural Atlas is a collaborative project between SBS, International Education Services (IES), and Multicultural NSW. Created in 2016 as a supplementary resource to the Cultural Competence Program (CCP), it aims to inform and educate the public in cross-cultural attitudes, practices, norms, behaviours and communications.
https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/countries
What are Intercultural Competencies?
As part of the “Teaching and Learning in Higher Education” course offered at Queen’s University, this “Teaching in the Intercultural Classroom” module section discusses:
- Inclusive and Intercultural Education,
- Communication in the Intercultural Classroom,
- Teaching in the Intercultural Classroom, and
- Interculturalizing the Curriculum.
What is Intercultural Teaching Competence?
As part of the “Teaching and Learning in Higher Education” course offered at Queen’s University, this “Teaching in the Intercultural Classroom” module section discusses:
- Inclusive and Intercultural Education,
- Communication in the Intercultural Classroom,
- Teaching in the Intercultural Classroom, and
- Interculturalizing the Curriculum.
6 Canadian Classroom Norms That Are Foreign to International Students
Written by International Student Specialist and International Student Advisor at the University of Alberta, Xiaobing Lin and Lubna Ahmad talk about 6 aspects of the Canadian academic culture that are foreign to international students from all around the world.
Link to post: https://blog.ualberta.ca/6-canadian-classroom-norms-that-are-foreign-to-international-students-86b0a02668f0