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Selimov T. Sergeyevich et al. /// Microlearning and microteaching: prospects of improvement …355-369
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46925//rdluz.35.21
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In the position two, the first attempt for making recommendations (a model and a set
of some specific character traits) for further development of micro learning and teaching
model in regions in the context of cross-culturalism was made. Thus, we have distinguished
the most characteristic personal traits for the students of different Hoffstede's dimensions,
made an analysis of what knowledge and the representatives of different groups and what
tools are to be used to accomplish our aim may acquire skills. The represented
recommendations that would help build more tolerant society, since the cultural distance
between the students from different dimensions will be lessened if they learn and accept each
other's cultural features. We believe, that the efficiency of education will be improved, since
learners would become more intelligent, broading their horizons with knowledge about
different nations and people from all over the world in regions.
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