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9780801026201

Teaching Cross-Culturally : An Incarnational Model for Learning and Teaching

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801026201

  • ISBN10:

    0801026202

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-01
  • Publisher: Baker Academic

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Summary

How can Christian educators teach effectively within a culture not their own? In what sense is teaching part of the Great Commission? These questions are being asked more and more often in our increasingly global community.In the opening chapter of Teaching Cross-Culturally, Judith Lingenfelter recounts two contrasting teaching experiences she had early in her career. First, she taught junior high students in a rough urban setting near Pittsburgh. Next, she taught elementary students at a school on the small island of Yap in the Western Pacific. Both experiences, she discovered, were examples of cross-cultural teaching. Teaching Cross-Culturally is designed to complement Sherwood Lingenfelter's highly successful Ministering Cross-Culturally. It takes similar insights and applies them specifically to an educational setting. It also guides readers with little understanding of cross-cultural challenges in ministry and helps them see how cultural sensitivity and effective teaching are inseparably linked. Chapters include discussions about how to uncover cultural biases, how to address intelligence and learning styles, and teaching for biblical transformation. Teaching Cross-Culturally is ideal for the western-trained educator who plans to work in a non-western setting. Missionaries, "tentmakers," and those who teach in an increasingly multicultural North America will find this book helpful.

Author Biography

Judith E. Lingenfelter (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh) is associate professor of intercultural education at Biola University. Sherwood G. Lingenfelter (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh) is provost/senior vice president, dean of the School of World Mission, and professor of anthropology at Fuller Theological Seminary.

Table of Contents

Preface 9(4)
Teaching Cross-Culturally
13(12)
The Hidden Curriculum
25(10)
Understanding Traditional Learning Strategies
35(10)
Formal Schooling and Traditional Learning
45(14)
Intelligence and Learning Styles
59(12)
The Role of the Teacher
71(16)
Teaching for Change
87(12)
False Expectations
99(14)
Learning to Teach Cross-Culturally
113(14)
References 127(4)
Index 131

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