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THE ROLE OF INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE WITHIN PLURALISTIC CULTURAL APPROACH

  • 1. 2nd year basic doctoral student,, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of Foreign Language and Literature
  • 2. Wordly Knowledge Publishing Centre

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This paper examines the pivotal role of intercultural competence in fostering effective plural cultural approaches within diverse societies and globalized contexts. In an era of increasing interconnectedness, the ability to navigate, communicate, and collaborate across cultural boundaries is essential. This article argues that intercultural competence acts as both a foundational skill and a dynamic process that enables individuals and institutions to move beyond mere coexistence toward meaningful integration and mutual growth within plural cultural frameworks.

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