The role of education in promoting intercultural dialogue

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The role of education in promoting intercultural dialogue The case of international educational exchanges Roberto Ruffino, 2 December 2015

Question 1 Do we really face growing intolerance and radicalism, islamophobia, racism And other worrying trends in Europe?

Question 2 Can school play an active role against intolerance and radicalism?

Question 3 Can educational exchanges of pupils and teachers bring about a new culture of tolerance and acceptance of differences?

Question 4 Do we have evidence of this?

Question 5 Can we refer back to Jacques Delors’s ideas on education for the future?

Question 6: What to do? More educational exchanges, BUT we must Agree on basic intercultural competence Agree on measuring intercultural competence Include such competence in school curricula Include it in teachers’ training Provide more mobility opportunities for teachers

Thank you!