全球专业交流扫盲计划伙伴关系

D. Starke-Meyerring, A. Duin
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目前的全球贸易谈判,如世界贸易组织(WTO)的《服务贸易总协定》(GATS)和美洲自由贸易协定(FTAA),预计将推动全球贸易达到前所未有的水平,随着这种增长的激增,对全球专业交流的需求可能也会扩大。许多专业的传播者已经花了相当多的时间在全球工作团队中合作,为世界各地的受众写作,或者在全球网络环境中管理项目。要想在这样的环境中取得成功,专业传播者需要具备全球素养——能够在全球网络中思考、工作和沟通,并具备道德、有效和批判意识。为了促进全球扫盲,项目需要在全球范围内开展合作,建立网络化的电子学习空间,为学习者提供定期、及时的机会来培养这种扫盲能力。本报告介绍了专业传播项目中全球伙伴关系研究项目的早期成果,将我们之前的伙伴关系框架扩展到全球伙伴关系。具体来说,该演讲讨论了在建立这种伙伴关系时进行沟通的目的、好处、操作和注意事项。
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Program partnerships for global literacy in professional communication
Program partnerships for global literacy in professional communication Current global trade negotiations, such as the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) are expected to spur global trade to unprecedented levels and, with this growth spurt, the need for global professional communication will likely expand as well. Already, many professional communicators spend considerable time collaborating in global work teams, writing for audiences around the world, or managing projects in global networked environments. To succeed in such environments, professional communicators need to be globally literate - able to think, work, and communicate in global networks and to do so ethically, effectively, and with critical awareness. To foster global literacy, programs need to partner globally and build networked electronic learning spaces that offer regular, just-in-time opportunities for learners to develop such literacies. This presentation presents early results for a research project on global partnerships in professional communication programs, extending our previous framework for partnering to global partnerships. Specifically, the presentation discusses the purposes, benefits, operations, and considerations for communication in building such partnerships.
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