Good Practices of Didactical Methods Database

Title: Intercultural Dialogue
Good Practice Mission: This GP aims to facilitate a better classroom environment in a room with international students/learners.
Specific goals of the GP:

With this short reflection exercise students should come up with “good” aspects in communication in a transcultural setting. These aspects can later be implemented by the educator.

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Target group: Adult learners
Summary:

This GP aims to facilitate a better classroom environment in a room with international students/learners. With this short reflection exercise students should develop “good” aspects in communication in a transcultural setting. These aspects can later be implemented by the educator. Participants are asked to imagine a dialogic situation that they have perceived. This can be a dialogue in a university, private or professional context. Afterwards participants discuss in small groups of four why they think it was a successful dialogue. They identify the reasons for this and write them on cards. The trainer then collects all the reasons, which are discussed in the plenary session.

The goals of the dialogue method include reflecting on good experiences in dialogues and with intercultural communication; visualization of different perspectives on how “good communication” can be shaped; making visible the complexity of dialogic communication between members of different cultures; recognising the experiences of the participants.

The following steps are to be taken:

Step 1: Selection of a dialogue (self-reflection by means of written notes)

Step 2: Reflection on dialogues in small groups (students should share their selected dialogues in the small group in order to make the diversity of the dialogs visible)

Step 3: Extracting reasons for good dialogues on cards (the group collects common arguments for “real” dialogs and writes them down on cards).

Step 4: Reflection and discussion in plenary (all cards are discussed in plenary and organized with the teacher in terms of similarities and differences)

The Good Practice is highly transferable since it is possible to have this structured dialogue regarding every topic linked to our diversity aspects.

Space requisites:
Obstacles revealed?:
Methodology used: Technology-based learning
Group/collaborative learning
Kinaesthetic learning
Learning by doing
Game-based learning
Resources needed:

Some notebooks and pens.

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