Resource Title
The Gender and Intercultural Awareness Network Resource for Teachers and Trainers
Summary
This training manual is a result of a Grundtvig learning partnership which included organisations from Ireland, Spain, Italy and France. It is a training manual for teachers and educators who wish to address cultural and gender stereotypes within their classroom settings.
Resource Details
Description
This 77-page training manual is designed for teachers and educators interested in exploring gender and cultural stereotypes. It packed with 40 different activities divided into four colour-coded sections: introductory/ice-breaker activities; action lessons; reflective lessons; and evaluation.
It is recommended that for each class/workshop that users take one lesson from each section. Users are however, encouraged to adapt the manual to suit particular needs.
The manual also includes a glossary of terms, important dates related to gender and immigration events, immigration statistics for selected countries, a photopack and also provides links to additional resources and background information.
- introduces vocabulary of Gender and Intercultural facilitation
- lessons are designed to encourage people to take action on issues of cultural or gender equality
- explores why people emigrate using case studies
Suggested use: designing workshops on gender and intercultural awareness
Big Ideas in this Resource
- introduces vocabulary of Gender and Intercultural facilitation
- lessons are designed to encourage people to take action on issues of cultural or gender equality
- explores why people emigrate using case studies
Available from:
- Download Gender and Inturcultural Awareness Handbook PDF (6MB)
- For more information on the GIAN project visit the Waterford One World Centre or contact the WOWC on 051 873064 or info@waterfordoneworldcentre.com