Intercultural comunication competetent teacher

  • Dragana Kuzmanovska
  • Vesna Niceva
  • Biljana Petkovska

Abstract

The intercultural communication lies In the essence of the today’s global world. What doesintercultural communication competent teacher mean? Whether the prejudices or stereotypes are those thatmake difference between teachers and people in general? We took an insight into all the positive and negative characteristics that the teacher should possess in order to be interculturally competent.

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Published
2016-06-08

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