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E-grāmata: Teaching Interculturally in Qatar: Local Ethics, Communication and Pedagogies [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book focuses on intercultural communication in Qatar, exploring local epistemologies and ethical practices that influence pedagogical methods for school and university curricula.

This book provides an in-depth look at intercultural education in primary and secondary schools, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various schools, departments, and colleges in Qatar. It suggests effective cross-cultural pedagogies for intercultural exchange in the Qatari context and details how to develop intercultural competencies and dialogical models. The book also explores how intercultural encounters are manifested in Qatari culture through verbal or nonverbal forms of communication, personal space, cultural identity, media, access perspectives, and language learning. The volume includes both insider and diaspora perspectives and addresses a wide range of contentious issues such as communication with minority groups, the possibilities of global citizenship, intercultural and interfaith dialogues, the internationalization of education, and the role of the intercultural translator. It aims to promote learning skills that enable and diversify effective participation in social reform, knowledge dissemination, conviviality, and citizenship.

The title will serve as a valuable reference for international education and intercultural communication and teaching, especially in the context of Qatar.



This book focuses on intercultural communication in Qatar, exploring local epistemologies and ethical practices that influence pedagogical methods for school and university curricula.

Part One: Navigating Cultural and Educational Ethics in Qatar
1.
Negotiating Intercultural Education in Qatar: Cultural Identity, Education
City and the National Vision
2. Beyond Education City: Exploring the Impact
of Branch Campuses on the Qatari Culture Part Two: Approaching Culture and
Religion in Higher Education
3. Interreligious Teaching and The Problem of
God: Religious Implications of a Liberal Arts Education in Qatar
4. Honing
Intercultural Competence at Lusail University: Teaching Culture in a Teacher
Education Program in Qatar Part Three: Fostering Cultural Identity in Qatars
International Schools
5. Designing a Curriculum that Promotes National
Identity and Cultural Heritage in Qatars International Schools
6.
International Schools in Qatar: Balancing Global Education and Preserving
Cultural Identities Part Four: Engaging Intercultural Communication in
Diverse Contexts
7. Translanguaging for High Stakes Intercultural Clinical
Communication in Multilingual Qatar: Health Professions Education and Patient
Safety Where English is a Medical Lingua Franca
8. Communicating Al-Andalus
Discourse Interculturally in the Semiotic Landscape of Qatar Part Five:
Promoting Intercultural Competencies in School Settings
9. An Intercultural
Rihla in Canadian Education: Teaching English Literature in an International
High School in Qatar
10. Integrating Intercultural Adaptability and
Citizenship Education into the Qatari Primary School Curriculum: The Mondial
as Extra-Curricular Activity Part Six: Exploring Media and Access
Perspectives in Education
11. McArabism in Al Jazeeras 2022 World Cup
Coverage: A Pedagogical Model for History Education in Qatar
12.
Interculturality and Access: Reflections from a Community-Based Project in a
Higher Education Course in Qatar Part Seven: Intercultural Perspectives in
Translation and Language Teaching
13. Integrating Qatari Arabic Nonverbal
Communication and Gestures into FL Curriculum
14. Exploring the Challenges of
Teaching Translation in Qatar: An Intercultural and Linguistic Perspective
Wisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar is currently a visiting professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar. His research considers how intercultural communication resonates with educational practices and explores the convergences of seemingly differing cultures to infuse intercultural dialogue into educational discourse. He is the author of Medieval Muslim Philosophers and Intercultural Communication: Towards a Dialogical Paradigm in Education (Routledge, 2022).