Do Demographics Matter? The Relationship between Student Characteristics and Intercultural Competence

Elçin Haskollar, Tanu Kohli Bagwe
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ABSTRACT There is ample evidence that intercultural and global learning programmes can create meaningful experiences for students. Despite the consensus on the importance of intercultural competence, the processes of how students gain these skills remain ambiguous. There is a lack of concluding research on the extent to which personal characteristics can affect intercultural competence, making it difficult to capture the true impact of these programmes on students. Using Bennett’s Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity, this study seeks to understand if student characteristics can influence intercultural competence. The data was collected from a convenience sample of 117 undergraduate students participating in four types of international and intercultural experiences. The Intercultural Development Inventory pre-test was used as an assessment tool to measure students’ intercultural competence. Applied descriptive statistics results summarised the dataset, followed by inferential statistics (simple regression, multiple regression, and chi-square test). The results indicate that 7.69% of students have an ethnorelative worldview, while 55.5% are in the transition stage from a monocultural to an ethnorelative mindset. Findings complement previous studies that race/ethnicity and gender are significant variables impacting intercultural competence. Our results provide a framework to higher education professionals for effective curriculum design and more accurate assessments of programme effectiveness.
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人口统计数据重要吗?学生特质与跨文化能力的关系
有充分的证据表明,跨文化和全球学习计划可以为学生创造有意义的体验。尽管人们对跨文化能力的重要性达成了共识,但学生如何获得这些技能的过程仍然模糊不清。缺乏关于个人特征在多大程度上影响跨文化能力的结论性研究,因此很难捕捉这些课程对学生的真正影响。本研究利用班尼特的跨文化敏感性发展模型,试图了解学生的性格特征是否会影响跨文化能力。数据收集自参与四种国际和跨文化体验的117名本科生的方便样本。采用跨文化发展量表前测作为评估工具来衡量学生的跨文化能力。应用描述性统计结果对数据集进行汇总,然后进行推理统计(简单回归、多元回归和卡方检验)。结果表明,7.69%的学生具有民族相对世界观,55.5%的学生处于从单一文化向民族相对心态的过渡阶段。研究结果补充了先前的研究,即种族/民族和性别是影响跨文化能力的重要变量。我们的研究结果为高等教育专业人员有效的课程设计和更准确的课程有效性评估提供了一个框架。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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