Foreign language education in inter-cultural learning and citizenship services -A review of selected paper
This paper aims to provide a brief description and review of the research that has been done by Petra Rauschert and Michael Byram entitled, “Service learning and intercultural citizenship in foreign language” published in the Cambridge Journal of Education using descriptive qualitative analysis. This paper tries to understand the learning of foreign languages combined with the learning of intercultural services and intercultural citizenship education from the researcher's point of view. Where research conducted by the researcher is carried out by explaining two approaches, namely the first one is 'Intercultural Service Learning' (ISL) and 'Intercultural Citizenship Education' (ICE). The researcher Petra Rauschert and Michael explained at the beginning of their writing about the two types of education and their origins and theory, and examples of each are then provided. This paper assesses what the researcher is trying to convey leads to an explanation that the service component is not considered as an extra or extracurricular activity but as an integral part of the teaching and learning process. A comparison of the two reveals many similarities and potentials to enrich and mutually enrich each other to facilitate the teaching of foreign languages. The article they made seems have a clear flow on how to explain these two types of education and make this article ease to understand.