Course

Intercultural Competences: Stage-managing intercultural interaction







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The main focus of this course is to develop and enhance intercultural competences by developing knowledge, skills and attitude for fruitful stage-management of intercultural interaction in the classroom, within the school and during international projects.

Sequentially, we recognize the significance of some of the topics and the following are discerned as focal: culture - having a better understanding of the concept and its complexity, defining and deconstructing intercultural competences - self-awareness and reflection on own attitudes, skills and knowledge, introducing ethnocentrism and ethnorelaltivism as umbrella terms - combating stereotypes and prejudice as main reasons for conflicts and taking first steps towards becoming more interculturally competent, building intercultural competences through internationalization - experiential learning during project exchanges, multiple-identity and more.

The course will offer a kit of different models, tools, study cases and simulation games to support the teacher. Moreover, participants will shadow lessons and learn from success stories of working with immigrant students as well as share best-practices and experiences with their peers.


The added value of the course is that it offers partner search possibilities for KA1, KA2 and eTwinning activities. Additionally, the course offers participation in a virtual EUMIND global project in which European schools collaborate with schools from India.


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Target group are coordinators of international projects, the school management, teachers, special education teachers and all other non-teaching experts and staff working in school education, adult education and VET.


The course covers a wide range of topics that schools need to consider and tackle when introducing and securing interculturalism in their environment:

  • understanding culture and its complexity, food for thought: interculturalism vs multiculturalism
  • understanding and defining intercultural competences: importance of self-awareness and curiosity, measuring and reflecting on own intercultural awareness, skills and competences (self-assessment tool, model of intercultural competences)
  • introducing the umbrella concepts of ethnocentrism and ethnorleativism (models of transition, tools to use to avoid judgment - models for processing new and different experiences)
  • interventions to promote intercultural competences in and outside the classroom: understanding the importance of internationalization for building intercultural competences, experiential learning during project exchanges
  • stimulating students and teachers to develop intercultural competences during a project time-line (simulation game)
  • understanding the complexity of identities, introducing new concepts of identity and developing strategies to deal with identities
  • approaching students' identities and awareness of own influence on students’ identities (study-cases)
  • learning how to increase students’ level of participation in the classroom through success stories of immigrant students during the lesson-shadowing and from the peers in different countries (study-cases, intercultural learning toolkit, tools to support teachers working with newcomers, sharing best practices and examples)



The course methodology aspires creating an output. Working individually or in groups on a concrete product to be used in your own school. Participants are given time to develop outputs and the trainers coach and support them throughout the week, if necessary even long after courses have finished as a follow up.




Earn a certificate


The course participants will get a Certificate of Active Attendance.

The competences acquired will be validated by the course organisers on the Europass mobility.



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Euneos consistently rises to the challenge, empowering our clients with a wide selection of outstanding courses. We're committed to delivering excellence that meets the Quality Standards for courses under Key Action 1 and Rules of application, Annex I - Erasmus Quality Standards, as required by the European Commission.




On-site courses

The Intercultural Competences: Stage-managing intercultural interaction on-site courses take place in Malaga, Spain. Intercultural Competences: Stage-managing intercultural interaction are 7 day courses that start on Sunday afternoon and end on Saturday at 13:00 o'clock.



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  • 1 - 7 October 2023 Malaga, Spain
  • 14 - 20 April 2024, Malaga, Spain
  • 29 September - 5 October 2024, Malaga, Spain



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Euneos has an international team of trainers who are the most experienced in the field of their expertise. Meet Euneos' trainers for the Intercultural Competences: Stage-managing intercultural interaction:


Main organiser / trainer





Spasia Neshkoska Tsutsuleska 


  • International project coordinator 
  • Former external expert evaluator for Erasmus+ projects 
  • Former eTwinning ambassador 
  • Member of the international jury of Eumind projects 
  • Former principal of a vocational school in North Macedonia
  • Master studies in Education and Globalization, Oulu University, Finland




Euneos choice of venues is based on two essentials: delivering professionalism and assuring personal well-being in order to warrant enjoyable course experience.



Malaga, Spain


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