Lingua-cultural affordances for intercultural learning: A cross-cultural lens on Austria and Brazil

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Abstract

The authors of this paper conducted a cross-cultural study on lingua-cultural affordances perceived and acted upon by internationalist teachers. While the Brazilian context was investigated at the secondary level with a clear institutional commitment to intercultural sensitivity, the Austrian setting was explored at the tertiary level where English-medium instruction serves as a vehicle for meaning-making. Given that lingua-cultural affordances do not present themselves automatically, but need to be perceived and acted upon, the added-value of such a perceptual process had to be clearly outlined to the investigated teachers who were confronted with cultural theories to facilitate intercultural learning and heightened awareness for their classroom settings. It was found that Brazilian teachers started to appropriate lingua-cultural affordances by drawing on the culturally diverse student population as a resource while the Austrian teachers demonstrated a good degree of deficit-orientation with strong expectations on the part of the international students to become uniculturally literate and adjust to the institutional culture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 14th IACCM Annual Conference
Pages339-349
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event14th IACCM Annual Conference - WU, Wien, Austria
Duration: 1 Oct 20153 Oct 2015

Conference

Conference14th IACCM Annual Conference
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityWU, Wien
Period01.10.201503.10.2015

Keywords

  • affordances
  • higher education
  • internationalist teachers
  • higher education research
  • educational sociology
  • applied linguistics

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