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55 Educators providing Cultural Diversity courses delivered Online

University of Leicester School of Education

university of leicester school of education

Leicester,

The School of Education at the University of Leicester is one of the largest in the UK and has a long-standing reputation for teaching, research and professional development. Formed in 1962, our many years of experience have allowed us to develop effective programmes and training provision, designed to meet our students' needs. We provide programmes for all phases of the study of education, from initial teacher training to advanced research degrees. Our courses offer experienced professionals the opportunity to obtain further qualifications through various learning methods, full-time and part-time taught courses, distance learning and by research. Our higher degree courses attract students from across the world, resulting in a vibrant professional and cultural diversity that enhances the sense of academic community as well as the quality of teaching and learning. The School is extremely active and has been notably successful in attracting a wide range of research projects and funding from a variety of national and international funding bodies. Such funding has supported a number of major projects, particularly within primary education, teacher education and citizenship. We are a member of the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. Our College covers a range of subject areas and empowers interdisciplinary collaboration, having developed an intellectually-curious, pioneering environment for our 13,000 students and 700 staff, who are changing the world with their exciting and progressive work and research.

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Master Erasmus Mundus

universitat internacional de catalunya. master erasmus mundus

At the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, UIC Barcelona, our mission is to transform the world and society through the transfer of knowledge. As a result, UIC Barcelona students are service-minded and dedicated to change and continuous learning thanks to their transformative vision and responsiveness to change and global needs. At UIC Barcelona you will find a large community of students and lecturers who will not only provide you the necessary technical knowledge, but also a multicultural and inclusive international perspective. On our campuses, students of more than 99 different nationalities live side by side, generating a rich cultural diversity that is part of the students’ formative learning process. Likewise, as a student at UIC Barcelona, you will have the opportunity to take part in one or more mobility programmes during your studies, thanks to our network of over 300 exchange agreements with universities across the world. Our students want to change the world and make a difference as part of a global society. They inspire and drive change. At UIC Barcelona, we promote each student’s personal journey and strengthen their skills and abilities from a unique, individual perspective. We educate future professionals through academic rigour, humanism, entrepreneurship and an international outlook, combining diversity and top level learning with one goal in mind: to help you reach your goals. Welcome to the project of your life. Welcome to UIC Barcelona.

Institute for Cultural Diplomacy

institute for cultural diplomacy

Founded in 1999 in the USA, the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy inc (ICD) is an international, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization with headquarters in the USA and in Germany. Philosophy The ICD understands that in an increasingly globalized world, in which people are able to travel and exchange information faster than ever before, the globe is becoming more integrated and there is a growing interdependency between nations, communities and individuals. As a result, successful intercultural interaction will undoubtedly become a major challenge for international relations in the 21st century. In this regard, the ICD believes that inter- and intra- cultural relations can be strengthened and maintained through constant and on-going dialogue and exchange. These, in turn, lead to a better understanding and greater trust between nations and communities, prevent misunderstanding, improve communication and cooperation and help to reduce the likelihood of socio-cultural conflicts and disputes. Goal & Mission Cultural diplomacy has long been recognized as a prime instrument to promote intercultural links between countries, communities and peoples. The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy was founded with the aim to promote cultural diplomacy globally; by doing so, the ICD contributes to achieving global peace by strengthening intercultural relations. “The ICD´s ultimate goal is to promote global peace and stability by strengthening and supporting intercultural relations at all levels.” Activity & Methodology The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy’s primary activity focuses on the development and the promotion of the field of Cultural Diplomacy with the aim to raise awareness and understanding of the field across the globe both locally and internationally; The ICD works continuously to develop new and innovative initiatives of cultural diplomacy. The major objectives of the ICD are to extend current research, programs and practices in the field of cultural diplomacy and create a platform to promote and sustain intercultural dialogue at all levels. The ICD actively encourages and supports cultural diplomacy as an academic discipline. In addition to promoting cultural diplomacy through its own initiatives, the ICD also promotes cultural diplomacy by actively supporting the work that is already being done in this area by partnering and communicating with other actors in the field. The ICD activities are implemented and executed by its four main partner institutions: the Academy for Cultural Diplomacy the Organization for Youth Education & Development (OYED) the Inter Parliamentary Alliance for Human Rights & Global Peace (IPAHP) and the ICD House of Arts & Culture.

Bailiffe Bridge Junior and Infant School

bailiffe bridge junior and infant school

4DY,

We want Bailiffe Bridge School to be a safe, caring, nurturing environment, in which everyone works and learns together, valuing and respecting our community to create firm foundations for success. Motto ‘Focused on the future’ Aims Aim 1: To show respect and responsibility for ourselves and others, our school, and its community at all times; displaying positive attitudes, pride in our school, and the confidence to challenge negative influences and behaviour. Aim 2: To provide a caring, safe, listening, and nurturing environment where everyone can learn, work and play with confidence and where achievement is celebrated. Aim 3: To share a commitment to working in partnership by listening to all our children, their families, staff, governors, and the wider community. Aim 4: To celebrate our social and cultural diversity so that everyone shares a sense of belonging; feeling valued and respected for their individuality. Aim 5: To provide a curriculum which is relevant and creative; promoting high quality learning opportunities that challenge and develop pupils’ talents and gifts to enable them to reach their full potential. Aim 6: To provide wider learning experiences that promote and develop pupils’ independence, risk taking and resilience in the understanding that making mistakes is part of the learning process. Aim 7: To show learning behaviours that demonstrate the desire and determination to achieve a personal best. Aim 8: To always have high expectations of ourselves and others.