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Activity Details (ID# 15350)

Title: Training Modules on European Citizenship - Module 4: Intercultural Learning (training course) 
Description: The ''Training-Youth'' Partnership Programme (Council of Europe & European Commission) regularly organises short-term training Modules that address various aspects of European Citizenship.

These Modules aim at supporting the professional development of youth workers and youth leaders by extending their competencies to integrate elements of European citizenship within their projects and practice.

This Module (Module 4) will focus on ''European Citizenship: Intercultural Learning''.

The Module will deal with the following issues and topics:
- The Europe of values
- The European cultural heritage
- The concepts of ‘culture’
- The advantages and challenges of Intercultural learning
- The tolerance of ambiguity
- Equality versus diversity
- Migration, immigration, and integration
- Dealing with diversity in youth work
- Intercultural learning as integrated part of European Citizenship 
Status: Completed 
Date: 25/09/2006 - 01/10/2006 
Countries: States Parties to the European Cultural Convention
Programme:
(with external partner)
Joint Programme EC/CoE - Multilateral- Framework Partnership Agreement in the field of Youth 2005-2006
Project:    1 -Understanding and respect for cultural diversity promoted
Specific Objective: 1.2 - European citizenship and human rights education developed and promoted in Europe and in the EuroM...  
Project: Youth participation and democratic citizenship  (2006)
Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom
CoE Contact: CESCON, Florian email
Partners: UK National Agency of the YOUTH Programme: Connect Youth - National Institution 
Web Pages: 1 http://www.training-youth.net/INTEGRATION/TY/TCourses/2006.html  
Last Modified: 13/12/2006 



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