Encouraging intercultural attitudes and practices in contemporary ECEC services. Insights from A research conducted in Italy, Spain, and Hungary
by Clara Silva, Angéla Bajzáth, Gabriel Lemkow-Tovias, Bert Wastijn
Module 3 – Inclusion and Participation
Language: English
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Tools – For academic purposes
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Target groups: In-service professionals
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Type: (Scientific) Article
External link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1350293X.2020.1707365
Duration of the activity: 90 minutes
Keywords: Present-day societies Plurality and complexity Diversities and similarities
Summary
This paper presents the results of a European survey that was part of a European funded project, entitled ‘Multicultural Early Childhood Education’, carried out between 2017 and 2018, in three countries: Italy, Spain, and Hungary. The goal was to explore the intercultural training needs of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) professionals, to support them to meet the needs of different children and families, with a focus on the ones with immigrant, refugee, and Roma background. It was an exploratory study about the cultural background of ECEC educators, through an analysis of their competences and training needs, with an attention to the issues of multiculturalism and interculturality. The research was focused on the ‘good practices’ promoted within the educational contexts of partner institutions. The survey was carried out through a semi-structured questionnaire, delivered to a sample of 477 practitioners and pedagogical coordinators/coaches working in ECEC services of Tuscany, Barcelona, and Budapest, collecting 260 completed questionnaires. Analysis of the data collected shows the importance of strengthening the relationship between ECEC services and immigrant families to promote the inclusion of children and their families.
Goals of the specific activity / resource
At the end of this module students should be able to acquire the following learning
objectives:
- Have basic understanding of what intercultural cooperations are, what its role in a
social and national context, and the different educational context.
- Understand key concepts of intercultural education research
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- Use concepts and theories of intercultural education to develop more effective cooperation techniques
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- Become increasingly more culturally aware and sensitive.
- Demonstrate effective presentation skills
- Demonstrate effective and integrative team work
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- Develop a critical attitude towards the way inter and cross-cultural elements
can be used to either reinforce social cohesion.
- Develop an attitude of open-mindedness and self-critical reflection with a view to
self.