Intercultural learning in a post-COVID19 world
As the COVID19 pandemic is deeply reshaping our world, The Anna Lindh Foundation organizes a facilitated Virtual Exchange session on 15th October 2020 from 14:30 - 16:30 CET to d
ALFHands-on: دعوة للمدربين – النسخة الثالثة
جعل الأبحاث، النماذج الناجحة، الفعاليات، وأنشطة التعلم حول الحوار بين الثقافات في المنطقة الأورو-متوسطية متاحة للجميع.
في هذا القسم ستجد منشورات ، فعاليات ، نماذج ناجحة ، أنشطة التعلم وخبراء فيما يتعلق بالتعلم المشترك بين الثقافات في المنطقة الأورو-متوسطية.
As the COVID19 pandemic is deeply reshaping our world, The Anna Lindh Foundation organizes a facilitated Virtual Exchange session on 15th October 2020 from 14:30 - 16:30 CET to d
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...
Intercultural living-together at municipality level Intercultural living-together is a participatory, dynamic and continuous process that enables everyone living or working in Luxembourg to live, work and make decisions together. It is based on mutual respect, tolerance, solidarity, social cohesion and...
The Intercultural Trends Report of the Anna Lindh Foundation, established in 2010, represents a landmark study in cross-cultural trends and social change across Europe and the southern and eastern Mediterranean region. The Report, entering its third edition in 2018, is...
The knowledge of Arab and German (or European) culture is often pictured and narrated through stereotypes. Hence, Arab literature and especially fairy tales are often neglected with the possible exception of 1001 nights. Compared to many other kinds of texts...
In the face of global challenges around diversity governance, this book focuses on the intercultural dialogue manifestation and offers theoretical examinations, policy discussion and practical explorations of its uptake across the world.
Heads of Cyprus Network activity
Type: Research Presentation and Workshops
Time: 16:00 - 18:30 (EEST)
The Interreligious Council of Albania was established on October 22, 2007 by the four leaders of the traditional religious communities in Albania, Haji Selim Muça (head of the Muslim community of A
Over many centuries, Albanians have been mostly followers of Islam, Catholicism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. There are also other smaller religious communities, including Muslim Bektashi, Protestantism, and Judaism. Christianity and Islam, have coexisted in Albania for centuries. Tolerance is a characteristic...
Dialogue between different faiths is increasingly being used as a means of harnessing religions’ capacity to promote coexistence and shared values. The effectiveness of dialogue is rarely considered and in any case, is hard to measure. This paper wants to...