Curiosity is at the heart of intercultural competence. It’s what pushes us to learn more about cultural differences. Feeling the urge or the need to know more about others is the beginning of building bridges across cultures. At a time when borders are closed and the world is more polarized than ever, and the “other” is perceived as a threat, how can you inspire curiosity in your participants (students, faculty or staff) to help them develop their intercultural sensitivity?
In this virtual training, you will participate in easy-to-adapt experiential learning activities aimed at creating meaningful reflections and enhancing intercultural skills. We will discuss strategies for implementing these activities in different settings, identifying ways to turn such brief experiences into purposeful and long-lasting learning opportunities for your audiences.
Master trainers from AFS Intercultural Programs will lead this highly interactive virtual training. Delivered on Zoom, participants will use audio and cameras while interacting with others in small groups.
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