Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7323875 International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The incorporation of anthropological methods in tertiary educational programs for study abroad students' cultural learning has shown promising results for cultivating an in-depth appreciation and knowledge of the local culture, intercultural competence, critical thinking, and reflexivity. However, there are fewer studies that investigate short-term programs and consider how visual anthropological methods can contribute to the learning of culture. This study explores the learning trajectories and personal growth of a group of Singaporean university undergraduates during an intensive six-week summer field school. Results show that visual anthropological methods can be successfully applied for the learning of culture, development of reflexivity, critical thinking and intercultural competence even within a short span of time. The paper concludes with implications and suggestions for pedagogy and program implementation.
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