Developing Students’ Intercultural Competence through Children’s and Adolescent Literature
Various professional associations have commented on the essential role of intercultural competence within the foreign language curriculum (i.e. MLA, 2007; ACTFL, 1996; 2014). This article takes up the call of these organizations by exploring elementary-level university Spanish students’ perception...
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doaj-d49f2bb9e8904a5fa21383fcaa26c9992020-11-24T22:43:58ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaStudie z Aplikované Lingvistiky1804-32402336-67022016-12-0172719Developing Students’ Intercultural Competence through Children’s and Adolescent LiteratureBrian Hibbs0Dalton State College, School of EducationVarious professional associations have commented on the essential role of intercultural competence within the foreign language curriculum (i.e. MLA, 2007; ACTFL, 1996; 2014). This article takes up the call of these organizations by exploring elementary-level university Spanish students’ perceptions of the development of their intercultural understanding while reading children’s and adolescent literature in Spanish. As part of a second-semester Spanish course in a large land-grant university in the American Southwest, seventy-six students read two children’s and adolescent novels in Spanish as part of the course curriculum and documented their developing understandings of Latino culture through journal entries, surveys and compositions. Analysis of students’ responses indicates that the children’s novels played an essential role in their emerging understandings of various aspects of Latino culture. While reading Me llamo María Isabel, numerous students noted the developmental nature of the main character’s trajectory as she strove to forge ties with her Puerto Rican ancestry while also negotiating her cultural identity in the United States and were able to appreciate the struggles immigrants experience as they learn the cultural traditions of the new homeland. Reading Béisbol en abril y otros cuentos helped students perceive similarities between Latino culture and their own mainstream American culture by comparing and contrasting aspects of Latino culture with their own.http://studiezaplikovanelingvistiky.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2017/01/brian_hibbs_7-19.pdfchildren’s literaturecultureculture acquisitionintercultural competenceliterature |
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Developing Students’ Intercultural Competence through Children’s and Adolescent Literature |
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Developing Students’ Intercultural Competence through Children’s and Adolescent Literature |
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Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta |
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Various professional associations have commented on the essential role of intercultural competence
within the foreign language curriculum (i.e. MLA, 2007; ACTFL, 1996; 2014). This article takes up the
call of these organizations by exploring elementary-level university Spanish students’ perceptions
of the development of their intercultural understanding while reading children’s and adolescent literature
in Spanish. As part of a second-semester Spanish course in a large land-grant university in
the American Southwest, seventy-six students read two children’s and adolescent novels in Spanish
as part of the course curriculum and documented their developing understandings of Latino culture
through journal entries, surveys and compositions. Analysis of students’ responses indicates that the
children’s novels played an essential role in their emerging understandings of various aspects of Latino
culture. While reading Me llamo María Isabel, numerous students noted the developmental nature
of the main character’s trajectory as she strove to forge ties with her Puerto Rican ancestry while also
negotiating her cultural identity in the United States and were able to appreciate the struggles immigrants
experience as they learn the cultural traditions of the new homeland. Reading Béisbol en abril
y otros cuentos helped students perceive similarities between Latino culture and their own mainstream
American culture by comparing and contrasting aspects of Latino culture with their own. |
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children’s literature culture culture acquisition intercultural competence literature |
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http://studiezaplikovanelingvistiky.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2017/01/brian_hibbs_7-19.pdf |
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