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KursbeschreibungThe general purpose of the course is to offer a structured, science-based impulse towards the permanent development and cultivation of intercultural communication as a key professional and academic competence. To that end, the course pursues long-term and short-term goals.
Our long-term purposes are to help participants:
improve the basic attitudes described in the intercultural competence model (respect, openness, etc.);
improve their knowledge (cultural self-awareness, etc.) and skills (observation, evaluation, analysis, etc.), stimulating a shift in their frame of reference (adaptability, empathy, ethnorelative view, flexibility);
become more effective and appropriate in the way they communicate and behave in intercultural contexts.
In order to set these long-term learning processes in motion, the contents and exercises of the course focus on short-term learning goals that consist of:
getting acquainted with cultural models and cultural dimensions as intercultural tools; and
applying these tools to identify and work out critical situations.
The contents cover among other aspects:
The Fuzzy Culture Model
The ?cultural dimensions? tool
Critical incidents
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