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Understanding Diversity in Local Communities: A Critical Reflection on an International Internet-based Project

Barry van Driel ; Anne Frank House, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mariela Chyrikins ; Anne Frank House, Amsterdam, Netherlands


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Abstract

In this article the authors describe and critically assess an internet-based project designed by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, The Netherlands together with the IICD in The Hague and the Global Teenager Project. The project focused on migration issues and involved twinning schools in various countries. Students in the schools collaborated via e-mail and internet and actively explored the diversity present in their local community – mainly through interviews and research. Many of those interviewed were immigrants and/or refugees. A critical analysis of the project shows that the experiences were mixed. Some schools reported that the project was the most interesting the students had ever been involved in and gave them deeper appreciation of migration issues, while others pointed to gaps in experience, frustrations and cultural misunderstandings. The authors point to ways that can make international ICT projects that focus on migrant communities more successful for all involved.

Keywords

intercultural education; migration; youth exchange; internet youth projects; cooperative education; online-projects

Hrčak ID:

33554

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/33554

Publication date:

30.12.2008.

Article data in other languages: croatian french

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