Developing Intercultural Communication Competencies Using Various Learning Methods at a Media Communications Study Programme (CROSBI ID 662980)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Vukić, Tijana ; Zelenik, Marijana ; Welzer, Tatjana
engleski
Developing Intercultural Communication Competencies Using Various Learning Methods at a Media Communications Study Programme
Various previous researchers of journalism and media communication education demonstrated the necessity and importance for media workers to be competent in intercultural communication (IC). Slovenian researchers do not discuss these topics, and IC themes are withal mostly part of a nonobligatory courses where usual teaching and learning methods are applied. To examine the effectiveness and usefulness of different teaching/learning methods in developing students' intercultural communication competencies, an educational intervention research was suitable, as the method is being useful mostly to solve pragmatic issues. Additionally, the study aimed at determining outgoing students' intercultural communication competencies (ICC) - knowledge, skills, attitudes, and awareness through their cognitive, affective and behavioural dimensions. Two theoretical approaches were used - one stating that ICC are developed by learning on the ground of our innate predispositions and character and the behavioural perspective. This qualitative- evaluative research was conducted within the International and lntercultural Communication course at the first year of Graduate Study of Media Communications at the University of Maribor. It was a trilingual intercultural situation where learning activities such as role-playing, pantomime, case studies, simulations, individual exploration, and reflection were implemented, since students were not used to them. Participatory observation, semi-structured interviews, qualitative questionnaires, evaluation of class activities and a final exam were used as main research methods. Even though the group adapted very soon, the nonverbal activities were most demanding, and individual activities at home the least accomplished. Although they had theoretical knowledge, experience in public speaking, proactivity and self-reflection skills at basic level, their abstract thinking skills, self-awareness and adaptation were medium. However, they showed a great deal of persistence and creativity as a part of a collaborative and cooperative activities. Therefore, focusing on the learning activities stimulating students' ICC as a part of a real intercultural situation in journalism and mass communication (JMC) education is recommended.
educational intervention, intercultural communication competency, journalism and media communication education, learning methods, teaching methods, class activities
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Podaci o prilogu
225-247.
2018.
objavljeno
10.18775/jibrm.1849-8558.2015.46.3002
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings 2018 ; Cross-Cultural Business Conference 2018
Uberwimmer, M. ; Fureder R. ; Gaisch M. ; Costa Salas ; Y.J.
Steyr: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, School of Management, Steyr Campus
978-8440-5875-8
Podaci o skupu
Cross-Cultural Business Conference 2018
predavanje
17.05.2018-18.05.2018
Austrija
Povezanost rada
Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Pedagogija