Developing Intercultural Competencies through Story Circles
Connecting Across Cultures
The Importance of Intercultural Competence
- In an increasingly connected world, interactions with diverse cultures are common in daily life.
- Individuals who excel at connecting with others often possess unique skills and attitudes that facilitate these interactions.
- Key attributes include open-mindedness, listening, and empathy, which contribute to better understanding and inclusivity.
Story Circles: A Methodology for Connection
- UNESCO's Story Circles provide a structured yet adaptable methodology to practice intercultural competences.
- Storytelling has historically been a means of connection; talking circles have deep cultural roots in many societies.
- These circles foster deep connections across differences, promoting a sense of shared humanity.
Applications and Participation in Story Circles
- Story Circles have been utilized globally in various contexts including healthcare, education, local communities, and among refugees.
- Typically involving four to six participants, the format encourages individuals to share personal experiences authentically.
- Engaging in a Story Circle allows participants to discover commonalities and learn from each other's stories.