- Soverato (CZ) - Italy
- Satriano (CZ) - Italy
- info@associazionejump.it
TEACHING IN A GLOBAL CULTURAL CLASS ENVIRONMENT. The Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) approach
ERASMUS K1 PROJECT
about the course
course description
This training course is an initiative developed by JUMP, as result of years of collaboration with European schools and hundreds of participating teachers. It responds to the urgent need for educational strategies that reflect the structural diversity of today’s classrooms, shaped by migration, globalization, and evolving cultural dynamics.
Teachers across Europe are increasingly working with students from a wide range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This reality presents both challenges and opportunities. Standard teaching approaches often fall short when it comes to inclusion, equity, and student engagement. That is where the Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) approach becomes essential.
CRT is a pedagogical framework that recognizes the cultural assets of each learner and actively incorporates them into the educational experience. It calls for teachers to reflect critically on their own cultural identities and biases, understand the sociocultural contexts of their students, and adopt practices that support academic success, cultural competence, and critical awareness.
This course offers teachers the opportunity to build socio-cultural awareness, explore tools and strategies for inclusive teaching, and develop responsive classroom practices. It integrates recent research, the principles of Global Education and a practical understanding of how European educational frameworks address cultural diversity, inclusion, and equity in schools.
Participants will explore what it means to teach with cultural awareness and responsiveness. By sharing challenges and best practices with peers, they will co-create meaningful strategies for inclusive education. Each teacher will leave the course with a personal, actionable plan to foster equity and belonging in their own classroom.
LEARNING GOALS:
- Comprehend this emerging method, influenced by significant phenomena affecting our daily lives, particularly in the educational sector.
- Familiarize oneself with the current theoretical framework and literature related to Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT)
- Exchange different teaching scenarios where multicultural experiences prevail and that teachers have to deal with
- Engage with new approaches and challenges for teachers in the actual multicultural classrooms.
- Explore new lesson plans combining Non-Formal Education, Outdoor Education, and Global Education.”
Target Group
Participants can be any teacher from any Educational level working in a public or private school or educational institutions.
program/Training Modules
INTRO/METHOD
Like all our programs, the present one is flexible and adaptable to special requests, depending on the subject taught or on the starting level of the participant.
Furthermore, in line with the JUMP Academy method, our courses are based on a strategic balance between formal and non-formal education, indoor and outdoor education and the team takes care of a very important aspect of international mobility which is the intercultural learning which we develop with short excursions and facilitating the interaction with local partners, businesses and citizens of our territory. Each local context has its own economy so it’s always useful, in training programs, to get in contact with concrete examples (experiential learning and real based learning).
We always try to connect our learners to local teachers and students to cooperate in developing innovation and networking for future projects. If possible, inside the program, a morning is spent inside a local school, visiting, observing, and cooperating in the realization of one or more lessons. The proposed program JUMP works, in European dimension and with an international spirit, at the local level and, according to the period of the training along the year and the weather, it is possible to change some sessions and add visits and meetings, in cooperation with our network of partners including schools involved in European projects).
WEEK DAILY SCHEDULE
Saturday or Sunday:
Arrival of participants, transfer and welcome. Lodging and logistic support. Depending on the arrival time the participants are helped to have a meal or fulfill any other need.
Monday morning session:09:30 – 12:30
Meeting in the lobby of Villa Gabriella International, welcome, first briefing by the organizers, presentation of the team, logistics information, gadgets distribution and start of the program. Walking down to the city center. Outdoor team building activity “The Mission Impossible game in Soverato”. Getting to know the important places of the city, the orientation points, traditions and cultural elements, interacting with local citizens.
12:30 end of the morning activity with a debriefing and logistic info
Free time for lunch or to enjoy the beach
Organized lift from the city center to the Villa.
Monday afternoon session: 15:00 – 17:00
“Experience Calabria. A place to live, a place to love”. Presentation of JUMP and of the most important cultural elements of the region. Participants will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and present their activities, fostering a moment of international cultural exchange.
Dinner organized for all the groups in a local restaurant.
Tuesday morning session: 09:30 – 12:30
Meeting on the terrace of Villa Gabriella.
First outdoor ice breaking game to get to know each other and create a good working climate.
Division in small groups and start of the indoors or outdoor sessions with the JUMP trainer.
Introduction to Module 1, Exploring the topic, connection between European policies, actual research and Global Education
13:00 – 15:00 lunch break and free time
Tuesday afternoon session: 15:00 – 17:30
1st excursion to develop cultural knowledge, strengthen team building and socialization among participants.
“Walking tour to the old village of Soverato Superiore, visit to the Church of “La Pietà” of Gagini and exploring the narrow streets. Interacting with local people.
Free evening to enjoy the city center
Wednesday morning session: 09:30 – 12:30
Module 2, Sharing experiences and real time situations, problems and challenges related to the multicultural classes
Module 3, The teaching profession today. Training and the cultural impact between school and daily family life
13:00 – 15:00 lunch break and free time
Wednesday afternoon session: 15:00 – 17:00
Module 4, Existing tools and resources for teachers
Free evening to enjoy the city center or rest
Thursday morning session: 09:30 – 12:30
Module 5, Discovering new perspectives, developing new competencies of culturally responsive teachers and checking strategies
Module 6, Exploring existing manuals and lesson plans. Development of new lesson plans to be shared and experimented among teachers
13:00 – 15:00 lunch break and free time
Thursday afternoon is (usually) free time.
The staff will provide some suggestions for possible activities or excursions. For example to Catanzaro city, Capital of the region
Friday morning session: 09:30 – 11:00 (shorter morning lesson).
Module 7, Develop my own learning and teaching path bringing the CRT approach to my school
11:00 free time to visit the local market which is nice and folkloristic.
On Friday – at an agreed time – usually in the afternoon – it’s organized as an excursion in a beautiful and unique old village with a final dinner. The staff enjoys it and there’s a professional guide with us.
Depending on the season the excursion starts in the morning or in the afternoon. From July to September it’s usually in the afternoon-evening for the high heat.
Saturday morning session: 09:30 – 12:00
Closing the course: Evaluation and delivery of formal certificates/Europass and admin documents.
Saturday afternoon:
Free time and last moments all the participants together for socialization.
Sunday:
Departure of participants.
The indicated times may suffer some changes depending on the season (earlier in the winter time and later in the summertime).
TRAINING MODULES:
Module 1: Exploring the topic, connection between European policies, actual research and Global Education;
Module 2: The socio-cultural awareness: reflecting on personal cultural identity, bias and stereotypes as a fundamental step to acknowledge cultural diversity. Assessing the themes of privilege, power and discrimination;
Module 3: The teaching profession today. The cultural impact between school and daily family life: teachers’ knowledge and attitudes towards students with different cultural backgrounds;
Module 4: Existing tools and resources for teachers: cultivating Cross-cultural communication;
Module 5: Sharing teaching approaches, developing new competencies of culturally responsive teaching and checking strategies;
Module 6: Incorporate diversity in the lesson plans: exploring case studies of culturally responsive approach;
Module 7: Develop my own learning and teaching path bringing the CRT approach to my school.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of the training course participants will have
- Understood this new method emerged in the last years thanks to important phenomena affecting our daily lives and in particular the educational sector
- Learned about the actual theoretical frame and literature referring to Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT)
- Shared different teaching situations where multicultural experiences are present and teachers have to deal with them
- Experienced new approaches and challenges for teachers in the actual multicultural class
- Explored new types of lesson plans combining Non Formal Education, Outdoor Education and Global Education
certification details
Certification and number of days
JUMP certifies 36 hours for 6 days course (6*6) or more if necessary by adding extra hours per day. Or 30 hours for a 5 days course (6*5).
The course can also be extended to a 2 weeks course with the option of 10 days or 12 days if desired and agreed upon, depending on the sending organization’s project.
10 days are without weekend (5+5), 12 days are from Monday to Saturday morning (6+6)
At the end of the training, JUMP issues a formal certificate of attendance, and the team is available to complete the Europass certification document according to the EU template and other documents required for reporting by the sending organization.
Certification details
Our courses are in line with the Erasmus+ Quality standards for courses under Key Action 1 (learning mobility of individuals)
Costs
The costs are fully covered by the Erasmus grant. Write to us: info@associazionejump.it to request information about the costs and the services offered and to plan your mobility project in Soverato with JUMP.
How to apply
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