Intercultural Dialogues, learning to live together
As phrased by UNESCO, inter-cultural dialogue encourages readiness to question well- established value-based certainties by bringing reason, emotion and creativity into play in order to find new shared understandings.
As phrased by UNESCO, inter-cultural dialogue encourages readiness to question well-
established value-based certainties by bringing reason, emotion and creativity into play in order to find new shared understandings.
Intercultural competence is the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with people of other cultures:
In interactions with people from foreign cultures, a person who is interculturally competent understands the culture-specific concepts of perception, thinking, feeling, and acting.
Intercultural competence is also called "cross-cultural competence" (3C).
Source:
Unesco: Intercultural Competencies
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