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Developing a ‘Growth Mindset’ through Language Teaching
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Nueva manera de trabajar en la secuencia gramatical para la enseñanza del español como segunda lengua
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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"One Day at a Time": Rewriting the Cuban-American Experience the Netflix Way
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Los Henequen: en busca de un nuevo mundo
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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The validity of Online Learning and teaching of a Spanish using an online delivery mode
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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(Un)Lawful Bodies in Evelyne Trouillot’s Rosalie l’Infâme
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI’S “CANTICLE OF THE SUN.” THE BEGINNING OF ITALIAN LITERATURE AND THE SACRALITY OF NATURE AND THE MEDIEVAL BIRTH OF THE MODERN ECOLOGICAL CULTURE.
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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La representación de la ciudad en “Andamos huyendo Lola” de Elena Garro
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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edTPA in World Languages: Promises and Challenges
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Les dimensions du regard chez J.-J. Rousseau : de la passion au voyeurisme
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Down With the Zombie Regime: Yasmina Khadra’s "Qu’attendent les singes"
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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#MeToo Multimedia Poetry: An Evolution of Argentine Female Empowerment in the Digital Era
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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La distopía tecnológica en Kentukis de Samanta Schweblin
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Conference Program 2020
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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La amante indígena en dos poemas épicos mexicanos del siglo XVI
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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El asadito y El cumple: personajes y espacio como formas de significado
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Building Intercultural Competence through Travel - A Case Study of Agnes Scott College’s Journeys
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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In today’s multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual world, it is expedient to develop intercultural competence for effective global interactions. Indeed, the ability to understand and communicate across geopolitical and cultural borders is an indispensable ingredient for dialogue, peace, and progress. In recent times, a variety of approaches have been adopted to build intercultural competence. The most popular approaches are learning a language and its culture, experiential learning, project work, co‑operative learning, role play, simulation and drama, theater, poetry and creative writing, service learning, ethnographic tasks, films, texts and images, as well as social media. These formal, informal, and non-formal tools provide opportunities for individuals to develop understanding, appreciation and respect, which enhance intercultural competence. Unfortunately, not much has been written about traveling, which teaches us new places, new people, new cultures, and unfamiliar customs. It opens our mind and broadens our horizons; it builds our cultural sensitivity; it pushes us out of our comfort zone; and it helps us to know ourselves more intimately. Within the framework of Agnes Scott College’s Journeys, specifically, Journeys-Martinique[1], and using the following research questions, this paper seeks to examine the effects of the travel experience on participants’ intercultural competence building: How does travelling equip individuals for effective communication and interactions in culturally diverse settings? Which aspects of Journeys-Martinique actually enhanced knowledge and understanding of host community, self‑knowledge and self‑understanding, as well as overall intercultural competence? How did OSEE[2] help participants move beyond cultural assumptions and acquire cross-cultural understanding? Which components of intercultural competence (attitudes, knowledge and understanding, skills, actions, global citizenship) did the travel experience equip participants with? What travel factors can hinder the spontaneous acquisition of intercultural competence? In addition to personal observations, participants completed an exit questionnaire, which included focused feedback on their experiences. An analysis of the data collected demonstrated that the one-week travel experience, like most mindful travel experiences, enhanced intercultural competence building. [1] Journeys-Martinique examines the postcolonial problematic in Martinique as a direct result of the colonial experience. Besides pre-departure seminars and workshops, the one-week travel component includes lectures, seminars, workshops, excursions and site visits linked to the course content, educational system immersion, experiential learning, as well as service learning and exchanges with local artisans, schools, and children’s homes. This study tour is designed as a dynamic and interactive exploration of Martinique through a variety of lenses. It takes a developmental, holistic, and experiential approach to intercultural learning, which enables participants to engage in meaningful intercultural communication. [2] Observe what is happening; State objectively what is happening; Explore different explanations for what is happening; Evaluate explanation(s). This tool that provides a practical way in which individuals can respond more objectively in intercultural situations (Storti, C. (1994). Cross-cultural dialogues: 74 brief encounters with cultural difference. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.) in Berardo, Kate and Darla K. Deardorff. Building Cultural Competence: Innovative Activities and Models. Stylus Publishing, LLC., 2012.
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and Sexuality Studies; Arts and Humanities; Classics; communication; Comparative Literature; dialogue; East Asian Languages and Societies; Education; European Languages and Societies; Feminist; French and Francophone Language and Literature; Gender; German Language and Literature; global; intercultural competence; journey; Language Interpretation and Translation; Latin American Languages and Societies; Latin American Literature; Medieval Studies; Modern Languages; Modern Literature; multicultural; Online and Distance Education; Spanish Linguistics; Spanish Literature; Teacher Education and Professional Development; travel; understanding; Women's Studies
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URL: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/seccll/2020/2020/21
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Communicative Competence: The Role of Grammar in Teaching English as a Second Language
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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The multilingual nature of spoken Arabic and identity construction in light of Discourse Markers
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Spanish English contact patterns among children
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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