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Despite the growing flow of data on the intercultural dimension in EFL education worldwide, relatively little attention has been paid to the EFL teacher and student perceptions and practices of this dimension in the Tunisian higher education con... see more

Despite the growing flow of data on the intercultural dimension in EFL education worldwide, relatively little attention has been paid to the EFL teacher and student perceptions and practices of this dimension in the Tunisian higher education con... see more

AbstractThe central theme in the discussion of how education about religion can, and should, be developed in pluralistic societies concerns challenges and opportunities involving intercultural religious education (RE). One example is Robert Jackson’s repo... see more

Old problems cannot be solved with new terminology.  It may, however, well be that new facts and developments also require a new vocabulary in order to describe reality adequately or to formulate objectives in current idiom.  The term ‘intercult... see more

In a systemic approach to life care (cura vitae), position and habitus becomes morepredominant as guiding constructs in theory formation for a pastoral anthropology thanpersonality and behaviour and their relatedness to psychoanalyses. It is argued thatha... see more

AbstractThe central theme in the discussion of how education about religion can, and should, be developed in pluralistic societies concerns challenges and opportunities involving intercultural religious education (RE). One example is Robert Jackson’s repo... see more

Culture is the cumulative deposit of knowledge, traditions, beliefs acquired by a human community in the course of generations: ethics is one of the most important of such beliefs. As for the intercultural communication, the discipline which studies a cul... see more

In a systemic approach to life care (cura vitae), position and habitus becomes morepredominant as guiding constructs in theory formation for a pastoral anthropology thanpersonality and behaviour and their relatedness to psychoanalyses. It is argued thatha... see more

Old problems cannot be solved with new terminology.  It may, however, well be that new facts and developments also require a new vocabulary in order to describe reality adequately or to formulate objectives in current idiom.  The term ‘intercult... see more

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