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The online course focusing on intercultural and interfaith dialogue runs from 7 October to 3 November, and is structured into four one week modules. It was created for young educators, media professionals and members of civil society and faith-based organisations to 

  • analyse notions of culture, discrimination, racism, majority/minority, inclusion/exclusion, as well as other elements of Intercultural/Interfaith Dialogue 

  • develop specific competences to defuse and recognise potential conflicts, and actively promote a culture of peace and non-violence 

  • promote networking among participants involved in global awareness-raising or educational actions, and

  • reflect on the concept, principles and methodologies of Global (Citizenship) Education.

Investing just 6-7 hours/week, you can be certified and learn via the e-learning platform, tutors and peer/fellow participants. Two tutors will accompany all participants, supporting learning at individual paces. The course is based on the CoE’s Global Education Guidelines, and its collaborative and interactive exercises take on a non-formal learning approach. 

Key info

For whom: forty 18-30 year old  educators, media professionals and members of civil society and faith-based organisations 

From where: Citizens of the following regions are encouraged to apply: Africa, the Middle East, and Member States of the Council of Europe (CoE) and of its North-South Centre

When:  7 October to 3 November

Where: online on the CoE’s HELP e-learning platform

DEADLINE for applications: 22 September 2024 (23:59 UTC - Lisbon time). 

Apply via the online application form. To make sure you are eligible, please carefully read the call for participants.

The course is run by the the #iLEGEND III project, co-funded by the Council of Europe and the European Union (#euDEARprogramme).

 

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