Discussing Diversity and Discrimination – Using the Online Tool 'Stories that Move'
Want to improve your skills in inclusive pedagogy and help your students respond to discriminatory behaviour towards ethnic, religious, sexual minorities (LGTB+) and racism? Learn how to create a 'safe space' in which to talk to your students about sensitive and complex topics in an open exchange of ideas, engaging students and encouraging critical thinking.
The online course Talking about Diversity and Discrimination - using the online tool 'Stories that Move' - which starts on Monday 19 April - will develop your skills as an inclusive educator who is able to discuss sensitive and complex topics with your students. After going through the four modules, you will be able to plan your own lesson plan to implement in your classroom.
What is the course about?
It will enhance your skills as an inclusive educator, able to discuss sensitive and complex topics with your students. The focus will be on helping students be aware of the need to respond to antigypsyism, antisemitism, discrimination of LGTB+ and Muslims, and racism.
You will get to know the Visible Thinking and Blended Learning methods, and understand how to create ‘safe space’ by using some of the modules of the Stories that Move –Toolbox against discrimination.
The course prepares you to develop your own lesson plan and requires that you assess two lesson plans of your peers. A special focus will be put on international student exchange programmes.
More about the course
Want to know more about the learning objectives, course facilitators or certification? Take a look at this course page.
Target group:
Educators, teachers, trainers and youth leaders at all levels and in all subjects who are interested in the topic.
Details
- Start: Monday, 19 April 2021
- Duration: 10 days
- Estimated time: 10 hours
- Modules: 4 (1 module each week)
- Training language: Englis