Teaching thanatology in a foreign country: implications for death educators.

作者: Mark A. Shatz

DOI: 10.1080/07481180290086754

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摘要: Although an increasing number of death educators will have the opportunity to teach abroad, many may not be fully aware issues that arise in intercultural instruction and are prepared handle pedagogical challenges associated with teaching thanatology a foreign country. On basis experience China, author describes teaching, strategies for adapting address obstacles, ways international can enrich instruction.

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