Rita Divéki

Developing Global Competence in the Hungarian EFL Classroom


Results of the Questionnaire Study

4.2.2.1 Global, Local and Intercultural Issues in Tutors’ Language Development Seminars. The participants of the study were asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 5 (where 1 means not at all likely and 5 means very likely) how likely they were to deal with a list of global issues in their classes, and if they had already dealt with the topic, to mark 6 (Table 4.4). Based on their answers (which are displayed in Table 4.5), university tutors are very likely to deal with the topics of climate change (M = 5.59), health (M = 5.59) and youth (M = 5.38) in their classes, and less likely to address issues such as decolonization (M = 3.76), peace (M = 3.74) and AIDS (M = 3.00).

Developing Global Competence in the Hungarian EFL Classroom

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 013 2

In today’s world, there are increasing demands for education systems for empowering students to become active and responsible global citizens who are prepared to address the challenges of the 21st century and who are equipped with global competence. This book examines global competence development (GCD) in English language teaching in Hungary from the perspective of university English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher trainers and secondary school EFL teachers. Based on the findings, it details the characteristics of globally competent teachers, offers a wide array of activities that can be used for nurturing global citizens, and outlines recommendations for the successful implementation of GCD in both secondary and tertiary education.

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/diveki-developing-global-competence-in-the-hungarian-efl-classroom//

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