2017
Selected Determinants of Educational Communication in a Multicultural Society
CHROMÝ, Jan, Dagmar LANSKÁ and Petr ČECHBasic information
Original name
Selected Determinants of Educational Communication in a Multicultural Society
Authors
CHROMÝ, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Dagmar LANSKÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Petr ČECH (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Madrid, Proceedings of the 30th International Business Information Management Association Conference Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic development, Innovation Management, and Global Growth, p. 623-634, 12 pp. 2017
Publisher
International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA)
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Field of Study
50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
storage medium (CD, DVD, flash disk)
Organization unit
University College Prague – University of International Relations and Institute of Hospitality Management and Economics, Ltd.
ISBN
978-0-9860419-9-0
UT WoS
000443640500059
Keywords in English
digital divide; education; communication; people; determinants
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 13/10/2018 21:20, doc. Ing. Petr Čech, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
The paper focuses on determinants of educational communication in a multicultural society. For an overview, the paper analyzes the entire components of Laswell’s communication model, putting the emphasis on the side of the recipient of the message. This area is fragmented and the most problematic in a multicultural society. It is also related to the recipients are equipped with tangible didactic tools differently in various parts of the world, and, logically, have consequent different skills at handling them. Moreover, in some parts of the world, there is a digital divide, which not only restricts the use of modern forms of electronic communication, but even prevents directly their use in education. Some forms of education are, in fact, impracticable in those areas, e.g. E-learning. Existent cultural differences can also cause problems in everyday communication and thereby hamper the optimal progress of educational processes. Together, these determinants impede the work of teachers, placing high demands not only on their expert knowledge, but especially on their orientation in a multicultural environment, their suitable communication and their best control of the latter.