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<title>Intercultural Communication&#13;
-a Concept for Teaching-</title>
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<description>Intercultural Communication&#13;
-a Concept for Teaching-
Ahrens, Renate E.
In this paper the university is understood as a culture. Following the definition of Heringer’s&#13;
(2004) definition of culture, the academic culture is described in terms of potential,&#13;
performance and manifestation. This description opens up research areas for students and&#13;
teachers alike and will result in a holistic way of teaching and researching. The paper points&#13;
out that teaching a foreign language with the goal of intercultural competence leads to&#13;
personal development of the student.
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 12:53:45 GMT</pubDate>
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