As I read through the final chapter
“Striving For Engaged and Effective Intercultural Communication,” I felt as
though it tied a lot of this class into an appropriate ending summary. I think that this chapter is what the
overarching goal of this class was. What
I found most interesting in this chapter was William Howell’s four levels of
intercultural communication competence.
He describes these four levels as being unconscious incompetence,
conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. I feel as though this class has helped me
reach the conscious competence level of intercultural communication. After all of the class interactions,
readings, discussions, presentations, and documentaries, I feel as though that
I am consciously aware of how I interact with everyone that I come in contact
with, no matter their cultural background.
Reaching this level is a necessary part of being able to communicate
effectively with others. At this level,
I am aware that interaction is going well and I also understand why it is.
Going off of that, I think this
class has been a very valuable tool in helping us to reach this level, or close
to it. As Audrey had stated in class,
this class is a very necessary class for everyone to talk. No matter one’s gender, age, race, culture,
language, major, or career type, everyone can benefit in more ways than one. It has provided me with opportunities to
learn about the importance of being culturally competent communicators and has
helped me to hold a respect for cultural diversity.
I agree the chapter summarized the bid ideas in the course in a very nice way. I am happy to hear you got something from the class
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