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Michael Byram

    Michael Byram's work delves into the realm of foreign language education, with a particular focus on fostering intercultural citizenship. His research explores how linguistic minorities are educated and how foreign language learning can cultivate broader understanding and communication skills across diverse cultural landscapes. Byram's contributions highlight the critical role of language education in shaping individuals into engaged global citizens.

    La compétence socioculturelle dans l'apprentissage et l'enseignement des langues
    Autobiography of Intercultural Encounters Through the Internet
    Language Teacher's, Politics & Cultures
    New Perspectives on Intercultural Language Research and Teaching
    Teaching and Assessing Intercultural Communicative Competence
    From Foreign Language Education to Education for Intercultural Citizenship
    • 2022

      The present volume contains an updated and revised edition of the original Autobiography of intercultural encounters through the internet (AIETI), which supports learners' reflections on intercultural encounters that take place through the internet. There are two versions of the AIETI: a standard version for those who can complete it on their own and a younger learners' version for use by children who need support from an adult in thinking about intercultural encounters. Both versions are accompanied by notes for facilitators which explain in detail how the AIETI may be used. These new editions have been fully updated and aligned with the Council of Europe's Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture and may be used by educators and learners in primary, secondary and higher education and in non-formal and informal education.

      Autobiography of Intercultural Encounters Through the Internet
    • 2016

      New Perspectives on Intercultural Language Research and Teaching

      Exploring Learners' Understandings of Texts from Other Cultures

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on cultural understanding in reading, this book presents an empirical study of English as a Foreign Language in Argentina. It critiques traditional theoretical frameworks and methodological designs, advocating for a more authentic and educational approach. The author emphasizes the importance of fostering international understanding through language teaching, particularly in English, proposing methods that align better with these goals.

      New Perspectives on Intercultural Language Research and Teaching
    • 2008

      This book analyses the evolution of theory of intercultural competence and its relationship to education for citizenship. It analyses the concepts of intercultural competence by discussing the ways in which language education policy develops and by comparing the theories and purposes of foreign language education and education for citizenship.

      From Foreign Language Education to Education for Intercultural Citizenship
    • 1999

      Language Teacher's, Politics & Cultures

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the challenges foreign language teachers encounter due to contemporary social and political changes, this book offers insights into their evolving responsibilities. The authors provide practical recommendations for educators on how to navigate these complexities while effectively contributing to the education of young people in today's society.

      Language Teacher's, Politics & Cultures
    • 1997

      Foreign and second language teaching should prepare learners to use a language with fluency and accuracy, and also to speak with people who have different cultural identities, social values and behaviours. This text aims to define precisely what competencies are required, how these can be included in teachers' objectives and methods, and how the ability to communicate across cultural differences can be assessed.

      Teaching and Assessing Intercultural Communicative Competence