Taking the Global Plunge: Using in-Country Language Immersion As a Holistic Professional Development Tool

This article explores the use of in-country language immersion as a holistic approach to producing culturally competent communicators of non-native languages. It begins by summarizing a study of the experiences of twelve working professionals who viewed foreign language competency as important to th...

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