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Simulation Exercise
A simulation with clay about immigration, assimilation, intercultural competences in general, etc...
- to bring reflection about intercultural competences
-to make participants aware how quick assimilation gets in stead of integration
- to open discussion about cultures, values and symbols...
- group is devided in 4 groups, each on a table with 5 kg of clay.
THe whole activity should be silent, no verbal or written communication.
Each table recieves the instructions and starts to build.
when the villages are ready, you facilitate the " destiny" by pulling straws. longest straw goes to the right, shortest to the left table. ( follow the instruction according the uploaded attachment)
Let the process begin and observe the reactions.
Give more instrucitons ( see attachment)
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1309
This tool is for
- youth workers, young people in general ...
and addresses
Intercultural Learning
Materials needed:
- 20 kg of clay
- plastic to cover the tables
- some tools to cut the clay
the instructions ( see attachment)
Duration:
1h of action , 30 minutes of reviewing
The tool was created by
TC Value the difference - Identity ( France, Strasbourg November 2011)
in the context of
Henk Persyn ( with the help of Farkhanda Chaudry)
The tool has been experimented in
training course on intercultural learning... ( to many people know already the barnga barnga cardgame...)
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Henk Persyn (on 28 November 2011)
and last modified
8 November 2011
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