“Training for Better Integration of Immigrants”
Transcript of “Training for Better Integration of Immigrants”
International adult training and learning curriculum
“Training for Better Integration of Immigrants”
#2015-1-TR01-KA204-021409
INTRODUCTION
Migration is a part of an important debate across the enlarged European Union. On the other hand, the world and specifically Europe has millions of refugees who are unable to go home or unwilling to do so in the face of persecution which has led to unprecedented levels of diversity. Most of the countries in the world have been experiencing migratory phenomena and facing with integration challenges.
Integration challenges have not been handled always with satisfactory results. Reflecting the different histories, traditions and institutional arrangements, there are a wide variety of approaches being taken to find solutions to the problems which need to be tackled. We need to find better ways to integrate migrants.
To enhance migrant integration efforts, The Curriculum “Training for Better Integration of Immigrants” was developed which draws a training and learning pathway for persons working with migrants.
Integration allows immigrants to participate in the civic life of their new country, and is a powerful symbolic gesture of their commitment to their host society. A successful integration of migrants can contribute directly to innovation, technological progress, and rising human-capital levels alongside investments in education and workforce-training systems, research and development, too.
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ABOUT THE CURRICULUM
The curriculum presents a training and learning pathway to support local actors in the field of
migrant services based on law, procedures, inclusion processes, behavior, international and EU
principles to provide long lasting impact on immigrant inclusions in society and in employment
sector in Europe.
This structural international learning curriculum is aimed for adult learners with different
perspectives to support their learnings for better immigrant inclusive works and to lessen the gap
among EU countries so that enhancing the quality and competent education of migrant staff &
operators/NGOs, local authorities in Europe.
Hence, The Curriculum was developed to improve knowledge and skills to integrate migrants into
society and economic/social sectors with intellectual development works of partner institutes of
LL2II Project.
TARGET GROUPS OF THE CURRICULUM
Staff of local authorities, public servants and institutions working with migrants
NGOs
Trainers, counsellors, and managers of service providers for immigrants
Volunteers working for migrants
Vocational education and training (VET) sector
TIME FRAME
The LL2II programme will run around 33 hours in total composed of 25 hours learning and 8 hours
exercises sessions. Each module has different learning hours related to module units. The modular
structure of the programme gives learners the opportunity to learn specific modules and leave
others. A self-assessment tool supports the learning process.
TRAINING & LEARNING MODULES
1. Migration flows - features and development
2. Migration context
3. Intercultural competencies
4. Individual situation analysis and problem solving
5. Migrant integration methodologies
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MODULE CONTENTS
1. Migration flows - features and development Time frame: 5,5 hr
Aim of the learning; to gain a complete knowledge about migration background and migration terms
- Introduction to migration; getting acquainted with international migration terms
- Historical view and current perspective, countries of origin information
- Types of migration in perspective from regular migration, forced migration and other
- Understanding migration in terms of impacts and psychosocial issues
2. Migration context Time frame: 5,5 hr
Aim of the learning; to gain knowledge about international and EU laws and regulations, to learn working in network with stakeholders, to get acquainted with reception system
- Human rights and international and EU laws
- International and EU services/agencies
- Integration process in general
- Working with stakeholders, networking
3. Intercultural competencies Time frame: 8,5 hr
Aim of the learning; understanding migrants, working with empathy and intercultural aspects for efficient migrant integration
- Intercultural counselling
- Communication and mediation skills
- Your skills and behaviours for better integration of migrant and trust building
- “Do’s and Don’ts”,
- A case study to understand needed behavioural skills of yourself and to understand migrant
4. Individual situation analysis and problem solving Time frame: 5 hr
Aim of the learning; to develop problem solving skills, start up of integration
- Problem solving methodology
- Understanding individual migrants’ history
- First identification of needs, risk analysis
- Working with migrants; case study
5. Migrants’ integration methodologies Time frame: 8,5 hr
Aim of the learning; an overall integration of migrant
- Meaning of integration
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- Identification of migrant’s abilities and competencies
- Instruments to integrate migrants
- How to integrate migrants, samples from implementations
- Social reports and tools adapted to migrant features
- Employment of migrants
MATERIALS and TOOLS
Training materials in different forms according to module character are provided online on LL2II
Portal. Contents are taken from selected projects or materials but also use newly developed
training material, by referring resources where needed.
METHODOLOGY
Recommended methodology for the training and learning is either online or offline. Texts,
presentation materials, important parts from official reports & laws and regulations, practical
information, case study, visual and/or audio visual learning, tests are offered methodology tools.
Also project works and open discussions wherever face to face training is available.
For face to face training, it’s recommended to create an interactive learning environment supported
with group works, discussions, role playing.
SELF ASSESSMENT AND TESTS
Another part of the learning is self-assessment tools composed of tests for each module.
It’s required to apply testing of participant’s learning level via a form of tests prepared for each module for a complete training and learning for Better Integration of Immigrants.
Accordingly, LL2II platform provides a separate testing system for each module. A participant may get a training completion certificate based upon test results in an online form.
SELF LEARNING; PREPARATION
Prior to training, a participant is recommended to get a self-learning through below materials;
- LL2II Platform Good Practices
- EU laws and regulation provided in LL2II platform
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Module 1.
Migration flows, features and
development
Introduction
Factors influencing migration include globalisation; changing demographics: ageing population, declining fertility; changing patterns of lifestyle: education, the restructuring of the labour market, hours in work; global poverty, wage disparities between countries and others.
This module has been prepared to make trainee gaining an overall knowledge about migration in the World, specifically in Europe, migration terms and also understanding of migrants.
The module helps to get an insight into migration reality and understanding of migrants from their point of view during field applications in addition to technical information.
Duration Basic online course Exercises Total
4,5 hours 1,0 hour 5,5 hours
Specific Objectives
After studying learners will be able to:
Learn of what migration is
Learn of migration terms
Learn of migration history and overall perspective
Clear understanding of specific migrant identifications, mainly differences among refugee, asylum seeker, subsidiary protection, stateless person, forced migration etc.
Better understanding of migrant as a human being
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Online course Basic online course Time
(hours)
Exercises Time
(hours)
1.1. Introduction to migration; getting acquainted with
international migration terms 1 hr Exercise 1.1. 0,1 hr
1.2. Historical view and current perspective, countries of origin information
1.2.1. International Migration in History
1.2.2. Historical Theories
1.2.3. Theories of Migration for Work in The 21st Century
1.2.4. Worldwide Migration Today
1 hr Exercise 1.2. 0,1 hr
1.3. Types of migration in perspective from regular
migration, forced migration and other 0,5 hr Exercise 1.3. 0,3 hr
1.4. Understanding migration in terms of impacts and
psychosocial issues
1.4.1. Impacts in Rational
1.4.2. Impacts on Migrant; Understanding Psychosocial Issues of Migrants
1.4.2.1. Acculturation and Migrant Psychology
1.4.2.2. Traumatic Experiences
1.4.2.3. Discriminative and Racist Experiences
1.4.2.4. Experiences of Refugees
1.4.2.5. Intergenerational Conflicts
2 hr Exercise 1.4. 0,5 hr
Time total 4,5 hr 1 hr
Method
Presentation materials, examples, practical information, exercises and tests are the training and
learning methodologies used in this module.
It’s recommended to create an interactive learning environment supported with group works,
discussions, role playing for face to face training wherever possible.
Prerequisites
No prerequisite is needed for this module because this is the 1st module of LL2II- “Training for Better Integration of Immigrants”.
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Assessment
You’ll be able to assess your learning with a test provided in the learning platform of LL2II. You are
invited to take your test in the end of each module. Remember that you have to get minimum score
50. Otherwise, you might repeat your training and get the test again.
Literature
Readings:
Prior to training, you are as a participant is highly recommended to get a self-learning through below materials;
- LL2II Platform Good Practices
- EU laws and regulation provided in LL2II platform
You can also read resource materials mentioned in the end of each section of the module.
Cases and Exercises:
Exercise 1.1. Individual exercise, a question
Exercise 1.2. Individual exercise, a question
Exercise 1.3. Individual exercise, understanding differences between migrants, in terms of a migrant’s legal status
Exercise 1.4. Individual exercise, your attitude toward a migrant you work with when you consider her/his experience and psychology
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Module 2.
Migration context
Introduction
Keeping up with current issues helps you anticipate migrant needs. That’s why, to know the international policy, institutes, the general framework of migrant integration and working in is needed as a person to work with migrants and to work for migrants.
This module has been prepared to make trainee familiar with international institutes, fundamental international laws, as well as stepping into migrant integration scope. In the end of the module participant gets acquainted with working in networks perspective.
Duration Basic online course Exercises Total
4 hours 1,5 hours (only online exercises) 2,5 hours (all exercises)
5,5 hours (online)
Specific Objectives
After studying learners will be able to:
Understand fundamental rights of migrants
International and European Institutions working about migrant issues
Learn of integration process in general with tools, integration indicators, local actors’ roles and its challenges
Understand and get to know networks for good performance to manage migrant integration process
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Online course Basic online course Time
(hours)
Exercises Time
(hours)
2.1. Human Rights and International and EU Laws 0,5 hr Exercise 2.1. 0,4 hr
2.2. International and EU Institutions /Agencies 1 hr Exercise 2.2. 0,1 hr
2.3. General Framework of Integration Process
2.3.1. Integration Process and Supporting Tools
2.3.2. Integration Indicators
2.3.3. Local Actors Role for a Successful Integration
2.3.4. Challenges Against Integration; Racism and Discrimination
2.3.5. Sustainable Development Goals for Migrants
1,5 hr
Exercise 1
Exercise 2 (offline exercise)
0,75 hr
1,0
2.4. Working with Stakeholders, Networking
2.4.1. Network Building
2.4.2. Networking and Qualification of Civic Engagement in Refugee Work
2.4.3. Networks Managed by The European Commission
1 hr Exercise 2.4. 0,25 hr
Time total 4 hours
1,5
hours
Method
Presentation materials, examples, practical information, exercises and tests are the training and
learning methodologies used in this module.
It’s recommended to create an interactive learning environment by open discussions, role playing
and also by using group exercise of section 2.3. which details are in the related material for face to
face training wherever possible.
Prerequisites
A participant should finish the Module 1 of this training.
Assessment
You’ll be able to assess your learning with a test provided in the learning platform of LL2II. You are
invited to take your test in the end of each module. Remember that you have to get minimum score
50. Otherwise, you might repeat your training and get the test again.
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Literature
Readings:
You are recommended to read resource materials mentioned in the end of each section of the module. All materials are accessible on internet.
Cases and Exercises:
Exercise 2.1. Individual exercise; International laws and directives’ impacts on national level
Exercise 2.2. Individual exercise; A question
Exercise 2.3.
- Individual exercise; Migrant stories - Group exercise (offline); Improve your community work
Exercise 2.4. Individual exercise: Exploring your local networks
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Module 3.
Intercultural Competencies
Introduction When a migrant moves to another country, not only does he/she leave his/her country behind, but also enters into a new culture that operates under different codes from the ones he/she had assimilated before. These critical interactions hamper the personal, social and professional development of the migrant in the new country. Therefore, it remains vital that operators working in the migration field are interculturally prepared to help migrants in their process of integration, minimizing culture shock and assuring a smooth and real immersion. This module first aims at raising awareness on the importance of an intercultural approach towards migrants, making migrant operators experience first-hand how apparently “obvious” things can be interpreted in different ways. Later on, the module analyses the different stages experienced by the migrant in the process of adaptation as a tool for migrant operators to understand migrants’ behaviours. The module will then examine best practices in communication skills, that will help them preventing or minimizing the culture shock, and it will provide do´s and don’ts upon migrant’s arrival. The module will finish with a case study in which trainees will understand how a proper intercultural behaviour fosters the migrant wellbeing and his/ her evolution into society.
Duration Basic online course Exercises Total
4.5 hours 4 hours 8.5 hours
Specific Objectives After studying learners will be able to:
Learn about the concepts of pluralism, multiculturalism and interculturalism;
Learn about the process of cultural adaptation and cultural shock;
Raise your awareness on stereotyping and prejudging;
Understand the power of communication, both verbal and non- verbal;
Learn and implement Intercultural communication strategies
Learn and discover do´s and dont's in migrant integration.
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Online course Basic online course Time
(hours)
Exercises Time
(hours)
3.1. Intercultural Awareness
3.1.1. Defining Culture
3.1.2. Pluralism, Multiculturalism and Interculturalism
3.1.3. Understanding Ambiguity
3.1.4. Understanding Cultural Standards
3.1.5. Stereotypes and Prejudices 1 hr
3.1.3. Activity 1: Reflection Through Images
3.1.3. Activity 2: Papalagi and Time (separate handout)
3.1.3. Activity 3: Arithmetic Problem
3.1.4. Activity 4: A Chinese Business Visit (separate handout)
3.1.5. Activity 5: A picture is worth a thousand words… isn´t it?
3.1.6. Activity 6: Mary and the ice-cream van
3.1.7. Reflection closing video
1.5
hr
3.2. Intercultural Adaptation
3.2.1. Acculturation: concept, model,
strategies and outcomes
3.2.2. Culture Shock: concept and
symptoms
3.2.3. U&W Curve Model
3.2.4. Ullyses Syndrome: concept, causes,
symptoms and prevention measures
1.5 hr
3.2.3. Activity 1- Self-
Reflection Exercise: “My
experience of culture shock”
(separate handout)
0.5 hr
3.3. Communication and mediation skills
3.3.1. Communication- General aspects
3.3.2. Intercultural Communication
3.3.3. Verbal and Non Verbal
Communication
3.3.4. Empathy and active listening:
concept, levels, empathy barriers
3.3.5. Communication styles and
Assertiveness: communication styles, steps
towards assertiveness, pros of
assertiveness and assertive techniques
1.5 hr
3.3.2. Activity 1: The Danger
of a Single Story
3.3.4 Activity 2: The Little
Birds
3.3.5. Activity 3:
Miscommunication situations
(separate handout)
0.5 hr
3.4. Do´s and Don’ts 0.5 hr 3.4.4. Activity 1: The Giraffe
and the Elephant - A Modern 0.5 hr
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3.4.1. Dos
3.4.2. Don´ts
3.4.3. Conclusions
Fable (separate handout)
3.5. Intercultural Communication
Case Study Intercultural
Communication 1 hr
Time total 4.5
hours
4
hours
Method
Presentation materials, examples, practical information, exercises and tests are the training and learning methodologies used in this module.
Even if the module perfectly fits into an online approach, it is recommended to create an interactive learning environment supported with group works, discussions and role playing whenever possible.
Prerequisites
No prerequisite is needed for this module as it is an introduction to cross-cultural issues.
Assessment
You’ll be able to assess your learning with a test provided in the learning platform of LL2II. You are invited to take your test in the end of each module. Remember that you have to get minimum score 50. Otherwise, you might repeat your training and get the test again.
Literature
Readings:
Prior to training, you are as a participant is highly recommended to get a self-learning through below materials;
- LL2II Platform Good Practices
- EU laws and regulation provided in LL2II platform
You can also read resource materials mentioned in the end of each section of the module.
Cases and Exercises:
3.1.3. Activity 1: Reflection Through Images
3.1.3. Activity 2: Papalagi and Time (separate handout)
3.1.3 Activity 3: Arithmetic Problem
3.1.4. Activity 4: A Chinese Business Visit (separate handout)
3.1.5. Activity 5: A picture is worth a thousand words… isn´t it?
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3.1.6. Activity 6: Mary and the ice-cream van
3.1.7. Reflection closing video
3.2.3. Activity 1- Self- Reflection Exercise: “My experience of culture shock” (separate handout)
3.3.2. Activity 1: The Danger of a Single Story
3.3.4 Activity 2: The Little Birds
3.3.5. Activity 3: Miscommunication situations (separate handout)
3.4.4. Activity 1: The Giraffe and the Elephant - A Modern Fable (separate handout)
3.5. Case Study Intercultural Communication
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Module 4.
Individual situation analysis and
problem solving
Introduction
Social professionals that work in the field of migration have to possess specific knowledges related to social sciences. A fundamental aspect in the work with migrants is the communication.
This module aims to equip the basic knowledges related to: management and resolution of conflicts, main characteristics of vulnerable groups, the best communication methods used with migrants and refugees. Furthermore, will deepen the main tools to identify the need of forced migrants.
Duration Basic online course Exercises Total
4 hours 1 hour 5 hours
Specific Objectives
After studying learners will be able to:
promote teamwork as an effective problem-solving method.
manage and resolve conflicts and disagreements in a positive and constructive manner;
identify non-verbal messages of individuals from different cultures;
recognise the main types of communication with migrants and refugees;
conduct an interview with migrants or refugees;
recognise the main characteristics of vulnerable groups.
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Online course Basic online course Time
(hours)
Exercises Time
(hours)
4.1. Problem solving methodology
4.1.1. Conflict resolution techniques - Causes and
types of conflicts
4.1.2. Introduction to inter-ethnic conflict
particularities
o Definition of inter-ethnic conflict o Causes and types of inter-ethnic conflicts o Team work and team building
1 hr -
4.2. Understanding individual migrants’ history 4.2.1. Communication theories (social sciences) 4.2.2. Communication and message types
o Verbal communication o Nonverbal communication o Group/team communication o Explicit messages o Implicit messages o Congruent messages o Incongruent messages o Active listening
4.2.3. Special characteristics of vulnerable groups 4.2.4. Attitudes, personality, emotions and
behaviour o Definition of terms o Behaviour and motivation o Relation between emotions and behaviour o Relation between attitude and behaviour o Expectations and values
4.2.5. Burnout in social professions, empathy and types of stress
2 hr Exercise 1 0,5 hr
4.3. First identification of needs, risk analysis
4.3.1. Help’s interview with migrant and refugees
o How to conduct an interview – behaviours,
motivational interview, informal interview,
listening capacities
0,5 hr
4.4. Working with migrants: case study
4.4.1. Analysis of good practices in the field of:
reception, work/job, education, health,
housing, legislative services
1 hr Exercise 2 0,5 hr
Time total 4 hours 1 hour
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Method
Ppt presentations;
Practical examples;
Videos;
Part works recommended by trainer (for face to face training).
Prerequisites
Experience and basic knowledge in the field of social sciences. Successful results of previous test Module.
Assessment
You’ll be able to assess your learning with a test provided in the learning platform of LL2II. You are invited to take your test in the end of each module. Remember that you have to get minimum score 50. Otherwise, you might repeat your training and get the test again.
Literature
Readings:
It’s recommended to know in general:
o LL2II Platform Good Practices.
It’s important to study the materials product provided by your trainer and read suggested book/pdf/articles if there is any, during face to face training.
Cases and Exercises:
Exercise 1 Individual exercise, multiple-choice questions
Exercise 2 Individual exercise, production of a short report in which the trainee will explain how to develop a real encounter with a migrant or refugee.
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Module 5.
Migrants’ integration methodologies
Introduction Which is the meaning of integration? What is the integration policy of European Union? How the social professionals can support migrant and refugees in their processes of integration? These are the basic questions to understand the scope of this module, that aims to spread the best instruments to integrate migrants, in the host countries, in the key fields, as: reception, work, education, housing. This module aims to facilitate the work of social workers in the field of migration. It's necessary to understand why we have to include migrants in the host countries. Furthermore, it is possible to implement good practices from different fields and provide to the social workers the best tools to guide migrants and refugees in their new country.
Duration Basic online course Exercises Total
8 hours 0,5 hours 8,5 hours
Specific Objectives
After studying learners will be able to:
promote migrant integration;
facilitate the integration process;
orient to different services migrants and refugees in the host countries;
use specific methods to identify migrant’s abilities and competences;
understand the priorities of EU in the field of migration.
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Online course Basic online course Time
(hours)
Exercises Time
(hours)
5.1. Meaning of integration
5.1.1. What is integration for European Union?
5.1.2. Action Plan on the integration of third-country
nationals (European Commission- Key policy
priorities)
5.1.3. Integration policies (European best practices)
1 hr Exercise 1-3 0,2 hr
5.2. Instruments to integrate migrants 5.2.1. The host country's language (language
courses, the main methods to learning
addressed at migrants and refugees)
5.2.2. The method of ‘skills assessment’
5.2.3. Job orientation services (research training
opportunities, drafting of curriculum vitae,
promotion of apprenticeship)
5.2.4. Housing: promotion of culture of reception, contrast of discrimination in a condominium. How to host migrants and refugees (examples of best European reception systems)
2 hr
5.3. How to integrate migrants, samples from
implementations
5.3.1. Analysis of good practices selected in
the field of: reception, work, education,
housing (case studies)
2 hr
Exercise 4
0,1 hr
5.4. How to integrate migrants, essential
behaviours 1 hr Exercise 5 0,1 hr
5.5. Social reports and tools adapted to migrant
features 1 hr -
5.6. Employment of migrants
5.6.1. Key issues during helping migrant clients to
find work
5.6.2. Helping migrant clients to prepare for work
5.6.3. Helping migrant clients to look for work
5.6.4. Recommendations to local operators to
support migrants in employment sector
5.6.5. Useful links supporting migrants for
employment
1 hr Exercise 6 0,1 hr
Time total 8 hours
0,5
hours
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Method
Ppt presentations;
Practical examples;
Videos;
Part works recommended by trainer (for face to face training).
Prerequisites
Experience and basic knowledge in the field of social sciences. Successful results of previous test Module.
Assessment
You’ll be able to assess your learning with a test provided in the learning platform of LL2II. You are invited to take your test in the end of each module. Remember that you have to get minimum score 50. Otherwise, you might repeat your training and get the test again.
Literature
Readings:
It’s recommended to know in general:
o LL2II Platform Good Practices
It’s important to study the materials product provided by your trainer and read suggested book/pdf/articles if there is any, during face to face training.
Cases and Exercises:
Exercise 1-6 Individual exercise multiple-choice questions