reflects the concept of intercultural competence (IC), which represents a combination of attitudes, skills, knowledge, and personality traits that help individuals feel more capable during both individual and group level interactions with others from different cultures ( Bartel-Radic, 2009 ). Just as we
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Birds of Different Feathers: Coaches’ Perspectives of Cultural Diversity and Team Dynamics in Professional Sport
Manon Eluère, Luc J. Martin, Michael Godfrey, Clifford J. Mallett, and Jean-Philippe Heuzé
Attitudes Toward the Coaching Profession: Evidence from a Nation-Wide Study in Qatar
Ahmed Al-Emadi, Nicholas D. Theodorakis, Donna Pastore, Abdellatif Sellami, and Abdulaye Diop
include K-12 education, language, identity, critical discourse analysis and intercultural competence, and he has published articles and book chapters on these topics. Abdoulaye Diop is research associate professor and head of the Research Department at the Qatar University (QU) Social and Economic Survey
Teaching in a New World: A Novice Teacher Educator’s Pursuit for Change
Alba Iara Cae Rodrigues, Risto Marttinen, and Dominique Banville
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