Exploring intercultural competence among students in Malaysian campuses

Much has been written about intercultural competence in the academic literature, yet our present knowledge of the subject matter was vastly drawn from the most prominent views of the Western scholars. Accordingly, many calls have been made to reconsider the predominantly defined concept in differe...

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Main Authors: Dalib, Syarizan, Harun, Minah, Yusof, Norhafezah, Ahmad, Mohd Khairie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25922/1/JK%2035%201%202019%201%2016.pdf
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author Dalib, Syarizan
Harun, Minah
Yusof, Norhafezah
Ahmad, Mohd Khairie
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Harun, Minah
Yusof, Norhafezah
Ahmad, Mohd Khairie
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description Much has been written about intercultural competence in the academic literature, yet our present knowledge of the subject matter was vastly drawn from the most prominent views of the Western scholars. Accordingly, many calls have been made to reconsider the predominantly defined concept in different cultural contexts, particularly in the Southeast Asia region such as Malaysia. Therefore, this study aims to explore how the local undergraduate students of various ethnicities reflect on their everyday experience within the context of Malaysian campuses. In this study, the pyramid model of intercultural competence developed by Deardorff in 2006 is used to examine the students’ experiences with their foreign friends and their sensemaking of intercultural competence. Data were collected from in-depth interviews with selected undergraduate students from three universities in the Northern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The research identified two important themes: establishing connection and developing communicative skills. The findings contribute into reconsideration of Deardorff’s model. While the model emphasizes more on psychological factors, the findings indicate that language proficiency is viewed as an important factor in the process of interaction between local students and their foreign counterparts. The implication of this study highlights the idea that students’ ability to develop language and communication skills will allow them to be more intercultural competent. This study adds Malaysian perspective to the current understanding of intercultural competence.
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spelling uum-259222019-04-11T06:32:09Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25922/ Exploring intercultural competence among students in Malaysian campuses Dalib, Syarizan Harun, Minah Yusof, Norhafezah Ahmad, Mohd Khairie PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Much has been written about intercultural competence in the academic literature, yet our present knowledge of the subject matter was vastly drawn from the most prominent views of the Western scholars. Accordingly, many calls have been made to reconsider the predominantly defined concept in different cultural contexts, particularly in the Southeast Asia region such as Malaysia. Therefore, this study aims to explore how the local undergraduate students of various ethnicities reflect on their everyday experience within the context of Malaysian campuses. In this study, the pyramid model of intercultural competence developed by Deardorff in 2006 is used to examine the students’ experiences with their foreign friends and their sensemaking of intercultural competence. Data were collected from in-depth interviews with selected undergraduate students from three universities in the Northern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The research identified two important themes: establishing connection and developing communicative skills. The findings contribute into reconsideration of Deardorff’s model. While the model emphasizes more on psychological factors, the findings indicate that language proficiency is viewed as an important factor in the process of interaction between local students and their foreign counterparts. The implication of this study highlights the idea that students’ ability to develop language and communication skills will allow them to be more intercultural competent. This study adds Malaysian perspective to the current understanding of intercultural competence. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25922/1/JK%2035%201%202019%201%2016.pdf Dalib, Syarizan and Harun, Minah and Yusof, Norhafezah and Ahmad, Mohd Khairie (2019) Exploring intercultural competence among students in Malaysian campuses. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 35 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 22891528 http://doi.org/10.17576/JKMJC-2019-3501-01 doi:10.17576/JKMJC-2019-3501-01 doi:10.17576/JKMJC-2019-3501-01
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title_short Exploring intercultural competence among students in Malaysian campuses
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