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Today s flow of information and people, across country-borders, has made the world face new challenges. Societies are in need of new expertise and competence to handle these challenges. Focusing on the education sector, teachers need new competence to tackle the multicultural class. This paper is an evaluation of diaries written by teacher students from Poland, the Czech Republic, France and Germany, who attended a course in September 2005 within a Comenius 2.1 project aiming to develop modules to help increase the intercultural competence among teacher students. These modules were tested out…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Today s flow of information and people, across
country-borders, has made the world face new
challenges. Societies are in need of new expertise
and competence to handle these challenges. Focusing
on the education sector, teachers need new competence
to tackle the multicultural class. This paper is an
evaluation of diaries written by teacher students
from Poland, the Czech Republic, France and Germany,
who attended a course in September 2005 within a
Comenius 2.1 project aiming to develop modules to
help increase the intercultural competence among
teacher students. These modules were tested out at
this course. The course consisted of combining theory
with practical activities.

The objective of the evaluation is to find out if the
course reached its desired effect: Did the teacher
students develop intercultural competence? To find
this out, the participants diaries have been
interpreted and linked up to relevant literature. The
literature review circles around the terms
intercultural competence, difference, identity,
strangeness and gender, which are important terms for
the course and the project.
Autorenporträt
Ågot Marie Fossgård works at the Norwegian Directorate of
Immigration. She has a Master of Philosophy in Comparative and
International Education from the Institute for Educational
research, University of Oslo,Norway.