INTERCULTURALITY AT SCHOOL - Methods and Practice of Integration
Programme
Day 1 – Arrival
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Participants will be transferred from the airport to the accommodation in Granada city centre
Day 2 – Focus on
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10.15 Meet & Greet coffee
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10.30 Presentation of Movidea programs, main activities and staff
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11.00 What is a conflict? Prejudices and stereotypes.
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15.00 Lesson about techniques for conflict resolution
Day 3 – Responding to Intercultural Conflict!
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10.30 Workshop: How can we respond to the intercultural conflicts? (Coffee break)
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15.00 Short trip walking around Granada and visit to its beautiful castle
Day 4 – Everything has a Solution
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10.30 Visit to local school. Introduction to the Spanish legislation on interculturality at school.
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15.00 Intercultural mediation. Resources to resolve conflicts. Presentation of IREX tool.
Day 5 – Reality at School
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10.00 Guided visit to some of the the high schools in Granada
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Short trip walking around Granada
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Workshop: Know me before you judge me
Day 6 – Intercultural Conflict Resolution in Practice
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11.00 Visit to an Association and meeting with its main representatives
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15.00 Final evaluations
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15.30 Delivery of Certificates of Attendance & Pictures
Day 7 – Departure day
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Departure of participants
Course Methodology
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Our courses, developed in the framework established by the Erasmus+ Programme, are crafted to include both formal and non-formal education methodologies. Starting with a theoretical approach to the theme of the course, we proceed with non-formal learning strategies in order to guarantee and stimulate an active contribution from the participants involved. In practice, we use:
Presentations; Analysis of study cases; Discussions in the classroom; Role-plays; Technical visits to local private and public institutions; Conferences with local professionals to exchange good practices; Job shadowing experiences; Workshops to rethink old practices and introduce new ones.
Course Objetives
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to acquire basic knowledge about conflict in a multicultural environment;
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to learn about methods to solve intercultural conflicts;
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to exchange best practices with local teachers and schools on how to mitigate conflict;
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to rethink your school system to introduce activities that guarantee intercultual understanding;
Info Box
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Please note: The above-mentioned dates are indicative, if you are a group of 6 or more people we can organize the course when suits you best. Language used: English.