by Nicola Scognamiglio
 • The project's aims
 • Outcomes
 • The exchange
   Resources
    • Equipment
    • Human
 • Communication
 • Objectives
 • The model
   Intercultural    sensitivities
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A sense of belonging
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Decentralisation capacity
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Awareness of conventions
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Tendency towards unity
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Interaction capacity
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Awareness of diversity
INTERACTION CAPACITY  
Interacting means being ready to change in relation to others and to be able to put yourself in other people’s shoes. It implies the desire to understand and be understood, to discuss and overcome differences in order to exchange experiences, to co-operate, work together, and achieve common goals.

In order to develop this capacity, it may be useful to work with the children on general targets such as listening, discussing, and researching together. Some techniques will be particularly effective, eg, theatre workshops, collaborative writing, simulation games, co-operation games, etc.