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Developing intercultural competencies

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DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCIES USING …

DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCIES USING …

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Volume 1, Number 1, 2008 DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCIES USING ACTIVITIES WITH DIFFERENT MEDIA Iuliana Marchis, Liliana Ciascai, Joaquim Saial Abstract: The aim of this article is to present some activities with multimedia, which can be used in intercultural education.

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Literature review Teachers’ core competences: requirements ...

Literature review Teachers’ core competences: requirements ...

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© European Commission 3 teachers, the gap between theory and practice, between aims and results often turns out to be significant in the specific socio-cultural ...

The Significance of Pragmatics in English Language Teaching

The Significance of Pragmatics in English Language Teaching

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20 Alinezhad(2015). The Significance of Pragmatics in English Language Teaching. 1. Introduction As Held et al., (1999) mention “Globalization may be thought of …

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“Axiology in Teacher Education: Implementation and ...

Axiology in Teacher Education: Implementation and ...

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Axiology in Teacher Education: Implementation and Challenges.” www.iosrjournals.org 52 | Page

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EMERGING TRENDS IN GLOBAL MOBILITY: Talent …

EMERGING TRENDS IN GLOBAL MOBILITY: Talent

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Cartus 2009 Emerging Trends in Global Mobility: Talent Management 2 Introduction and Objectives International assignments serve many purposes for multinational corporations.

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PREPARING OUR YOUTH FOR AN INCLUSIVE AND …

PREPARING OUR YOUTH FOR AN INCLUSIVE AND …

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Twenty-first century students live in an interconnected, diverse and rapidly changing world. Emerging economic, digital, cultural, demographic and environmental forces are

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