The perception gap in cross-cultural training: an investigation of British Council English language teaching projects in China [An article from: International Journal of Educational Development]

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This paper examines the implementation of British Council English language teaching projects at Chinese universities. The study argues that the key to successful cross-cultural communication is an informed appreciation of the perception gap that separates donor and recipient. Cultural sensitivity and the use of a culturally appropriate methodology are of fundamental importance in educational development projects. The study argues that a local willingness to promote change is the key to sustainability of innovation. Rather than a focus on the transfer of technical skills in classrooms, the successful long-term impact of development projects depends upon professional empowerment and emancipation for the teachers.

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Publisher: Elsevier
Pub. Date: 1st May 2005
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Media: Digital
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