
The PADMICA Intercultural Preparation module offers a practical, engaging, culture-general, theory-based approach to help students make more effective use of intercultural learning opportunities during their mobility. Using active learning methods, it focuses on the affective and behavioural dimensions of interculturality. Designed to be short, adaptable, and easy to implement, it fits seamlessly into diverse institutional settings, ensuring more enriching and impactful mobility experiences. Online Branch Available in two formats: it can be accessed on the Genially platform, or downloaded as an interactive pdf. It can be easily integrated into study platforms used by higher education institutions. In addition, the script of the module has also been published. * The module was developed within the PADMICA project, which aims to enhance outgoing students’ intercultural competences and improve the quality of their mobility experiences. The physical branch of the module is also available. Additionally, the project is developing a post-return debriefing module and a train-the-trainer module. A comprehensive trainer manual will be released at a later stage.
Quality mobility, PADMICA, Student mobility, Intercultural competences, Intercultural learning, Intercultural preparation
Quality mobility, PADMICA, Student mobility, Intercultural competences, Intercultural learning, Intercultural preparation
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