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Developing Intercultural Awareness: A Cross-Cultural Training Handbook

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An indispensable resource for intercultural educators and trainers, in a second, updated edition


Developing Intercultural Awareness is a rich resource for cross-cultural training. Drawn from the authors' experience, this guide contains simulation games, case studies, icebreakers and other training activities for developing cross-cultural awareness in virtually any setting.
Robert Kohls and John Knight have mapped out one- and two-day workshops for those looking for preplanned programs, and the book's appendices include guides to simulation games, films and further readings.
In this second updated edition, new and dynamic activities have been added to the array of material already present in the book, and the authors have ensured the relevance and timeliness of these cultural activities. This easy-to-use guide is both an excellent companion to The Survival Kit for Overseas Living and an extremely valuable resource for those looking to train others or simply educate themselves in order to become more culturally aware.

160 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1981

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June 23, 2024
I came across this book after it was suggested as essential reading for a Diversity Awareness course I participated in this year. I'm eagerly anticipating reading it. The recommendation from the course indicates that it will provide valuable insights into diversity issues. I look forward to delving into the book and gaining a deeper understanding of this important topic.
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Great resource for training, particularly some of the activities.
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May 21, 2010
More of a training model, not what I was looking for.
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