Volume 12, Number 1

The Formation of Intercultural Communication Competence of Future English Teachers

  Authors

Amer Abdulhussein Hashim Albuhmedee, University of Sumer, Iraq

  Abstract

In today's diverse classrooms, educators must possess the vital skill of intercultural communication competence. This piece delves into the importance of this competence within teacher education, examining the factors that shape it among aspiring educators, such as cultural awareness, sensitivity, knowledge, and skills. The article also discusses effective strategies and approaches for integrating intercultural communication training into teacher education programs. Through a comprehensive examination of theory, research, and practice, this article aims to provide insights into fostering intercultural communication competence among future teachers.The purpose of writing the current work is to focus on certain concepts, among them are Educational Awareness: The primary purpose of the article is to raise awareness among future teachers about the importance of intercultural communication competence in their professional practice. This piece underscores the importance of cultural diversity in educational environments and highlights the necessity of cultivating abilities to communicate and collaborate effectively with a diverse range of students, families, and colleagues. As a resource for professional development, the article aims to equip future teachers with insights into intercultural communication and offer actionable strategies for seamlessly integrating cultural competence into their teaching methodologies. It should inspire them to engage in continuous learning and reflection to become culturally responsive educators. Promoting Inclusivity: Another purpose of the article is to advocate for inclusivity and equity in education.

  Keywords

Intercultural Communication Competence, Educational Awareness, Professional Development