Published On: May 22nd, 2013|

PRWeb – Staff Writer

““It seems that everyone in higher education is talking about cultural competence as an essential skill for the 21st century, yet few Americans seem to recognize that learning a foreign language is a direct pathway to developing intercultural skills.” states Lisa Rooney, Vice President of Teacher Training and Education Abroad at Bridge, and one of the invited participants in the Dialogue. “For some reason there exists a disconnect between the two.””(more)