Intercultural Learning: Classroom Activities
The Toolbox is aimed at supporting school heads, teachers and educators in including intercultural learning in any activity run at school. The intercultural learning activities presented in the Toolbox are games, roleplays, debates, projects, energizers and simulations that are aimed at triggering reflection among the participants, i.e. the students, the teachers and the broader school community. The activities have been selected because they support the learning objective to develop the intercultural competence of participants.
The intercultural learning activities are suitable for people aged 14 and above. Some of them can be used with younger participants, whilst some might look too simple for an older age or too complex or far from their reality if the age gap is too high.
The Intercultural learning for Pupils and Teachers Project has been set up by The European Federation for Intercultural Learning (EFIL), the European School Heads Association (ESHA), AFSVivre Sans Frontiere (France), AFS Programmes Interculturels (Belgium-Wallonia), InterCultur (Germany), Fondazione Intercultura (Italy), the Franco-German Youth Office (FGYO) Ecole internationale Le Verseau – ELCE (Belgium-Wallonia) and Lycée Gabriel Faure, Tournon-sur-Rhône (France).