Reading material

A series of resources that the student teacher must study in this session and a series of additional resources for further study.

Compulsory reading list

  1. Josef Huber and Christopher Reynolds (eds.) (2014) Developing intercultural competence through education. Council of Europe Pestalozzi Series, No. 3 Council of Europe Publishing
  2. Martyn Barrett  (2018) How Schools Can Promote the Intercultural Competence of Young People.  European Psychologist, 23(1), 93–104 https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000308
  3. Miriam Schwarzentha, Linda P. Juang,  Maja K. Schachner, Fons J.R. van de Vijver and  Anna Handrick (2017) From tolerance to understanding: Exploring the development of intercultural competence in multiethnic contexts from early to late adolescence. Journal of Community Applied Social  Psychology 1–12. 
  4. Dendrinos, Bessie. 2006. Mediation in Communication. Language Teaching and Testing. Journal of Applied Linguistics 22. 9-35.
  5. Dendrinos, B. (2012). Testing and teaching mediation. Directions in English Language Teaching and Testing (Vol. 1). Athens: RCEL Publications

List for further reading

  1. Dendrinos, B. &Stathopoulou, M. (2010). Mediation activities: Cross-Language Communication Performance. ELT News 249, KPG Corner, 12
  2. Stathopoulou, M. (2016) From ‘languaging’ to ‘translanguaging’: Reconsidering foreign language teaching and testing through a multilingual lens. In M. Mattheoudakis and K. Nicolaidis (eds) Selected Papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics,21: 759-774.Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Available at: https://ejournals.lib.auth.gr/thal/article/view/5267
  3. Stathopoulou, M (2015) Cross-Language mediation in foreign language teaching and testing. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.