Europe in the Classroom this is volume 2 of the Europe in the classroom | Page 5

If education does not reach out to other cultures, it creates an identity through the creation of boundaries that serve to not only keep others on the outside but chain us as prisoners “inside.” we create a “domestic” and a “foreign” paradigm

Tools and concepts in Intercultural Education: Othering

Cross cultural Communications

To communicate with other cultures, we have to understand the inherent complexity

Cultures are hard to pin down , they are fluid

The stories we tell about our own culture are they true

What is Britain? What does it mean to be British?