A cycle model of intercultural learning: educating the global citizen

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Abstract

This article presents a model of intercultural learning that may be used in the planning and implementation of citizenship education in foreign/second/world language teaching. The Cycle model of intercultural learning aims at the development of global citizenship and comprises four phases: noticing, comparing, reflecting and interaction. Among the central concepts are critical cultural awareness, perspective awareness, local and global contextualisation, and decentering. The article further shows how language learning and intercultural learning may be integrated by combining the Cycle model of intercultural learning with task-based language learning and language learning via chunks and keywords. The argument is illustrated by results from an action research project carried out in Denmark in the school year 2021/2022. Thematically, the project draws inspiration from The UN Global Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities, and addresses students of English, German, and French in grade 8 (15-year-olds). In this article, the focus is on one of the English classes, but the article concludes with reflections on the relevance of all languages.

Original languageEnglish
JournalLanguage, Culture and Curriculum
Volume37
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)155-170
Number of pages16
ISSN0790-8318
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • learning, educational science and teaching
  • intercultural citizenship
  • intercultural learning
  • Language education
  • UN Gobal Goals
  • bæredygtighed
  • Bæredygtig udvikling

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