Intercultural Dialogue in EU
Intercultural Dialogue in EU
SUMMARY OF THE MODULE
This module comes as a response to the need of understanding the concept of intercultural dialogue. The module is structured in five lessons, each one offering a conceptual framework and the underlying principles that are creating the solid foundation of ICD. The information provided in these lessons helps create new learning opportunities that can bring a contribution to a better world, where culture and diversity are not used as argumentation for social exclusion.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
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Introductory video
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Content delivery in lessons
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Elaboration of relevant case studies and examples during the lessons development
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Provision of bibliography and references for further elaboration
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Assessment test at the end of the module
LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF THE MODULE
By the end of the module, participants will be able to:
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Define intercultural dialogue & know the official definition of ICD by the Council of Europe
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Know what are the main concepts of ICD (stereotypes, prejudices, discrimination)
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to be aware of the role of intercultural dialogue in our current society
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to be aware about the digital dimension of ICD
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to get familiarized with the “The White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue”.
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Acknowledge barriers & challenges that impede the construction of ICD
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Discuss the future of ICD: needs identified and policies to be placed in practice
LESSONS OF THE MODULE
Lesson 1. Introduction: What Is Intercultural Dialogue?
Lesson 2. Intercultural Dialogue & The World We Live In
Lesson 3. Intercultural Dialogue: The Institutional Act & The White Paper
Lesson 4. ICD: The Challenges to Its Realization
Lesson 5. The Future Of Intercultural Dialogue
KNOWLEDGE GAINED/ EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT OF THE MODULE
The following content is included in Module 1:
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short history of the ICD concept
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the official definition of ICD concept
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definition of diversity
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European Union’s documents and projects
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The institutional dimension of intercultural dialogue (European Commission, United Nations & UNESCO)
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Definition of key terms (pluralism, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, prejudice, exploitation, social cohesion)
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The socio-cultural impact of COVID-19
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
At the end of every lesson, learner is assessed through a short test of true-false and check –in questions based on the theory of the lesson developed.