The course, which aims to understand the direction that needs to be taken in order to rebalance the debate and bring the values of diversity and inclusion back to the centre, is open to all students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the University of Genoa. At the end of the course, students who have attended 75% of the lectures and passed the final exam can be awarded 1 CFU, which will be added to their diploma supplement. Students must request the inclusion of code 10790 CITIZENSHIP TRAINING in their curriculum. Details of how to do this are available at https://servizionline.unige.it/studenti/formazionecittadinanza.
Alternatively, students can request that the seminar be included in the free credits, if this is provided for in the regulations of their course.
For those who wish to carry out service-learning and volunteering activities (75 hours), 3 CFUs will be recognised
The aim is to contribute to the deconstruction of stereotypes related to migration.
After a first local edition of the project, the second edition of the project, carried out in collaboration with Unige and the University of Milan Bicocca, produced an impact assessment that verified the effectiveness of the proposed model in the territories, providing empirical evidence of the impact of programmes aimed at combating prejudices and changing attitudes.
The project, now in its third edition, continues thanks to the support of the Archetti Association, maintaining its commitment to promoting a change in narratives and the deconstruction of stereotypes related to migration.
This new edition maintains the peer-to-peer approach as a central element. For this reason, in addition to the classroom activities in secondary schools, a course is planned for university students to deepen the project's themes, with the possibility for participants at the end of the course to also become active as volunteers in a service-learning pathway, working alongside Helpcode trainers in the classroom as peer educators, creating a shared and inclusive learning context.
The aim remains to raise awareness among the younger generations, promote awareness and dialogue on the issue of migration and contribute to the creation of a more open and welcoming society.
The course aims to answer these questions and in particular to
Understand the power of mental schemata to identify existing challenges and a possible way forward;
Increase knowledge of the phenomenon of migration and develop awareness of how prejudices operate and how to challenge them.
Develop transversal skills for civil coexistence and initiate a process of intercultural confrontation and dialogue.
To stimulate awareness of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity within and outside the learning context.
Encourage young people's active participation in service-learning and volunteering activities in order to contribute to integration processes.
Service Learning Pathway
The proposed activity aims at carrying out
Activities of planning and design of workshop activities to be carried out in the classrooms of Genoese high schools together with teachers from the association Helpcode.
Activities of coaching and implementation of the workshops in the classes participating in the initiative, together with the educators of the association.
Developing and updating the content of the activation pathways through action research activities and updating data and reference sources.
No special requirements
The workshop will consist of 15 hours of seminar lectures with compulsory attendance of at least 75%, the remainder being devoted to individual in-depth study of specific topics using materials provided by the module tutors.
There will be 1 presentation and introduction session of 3 hours, 3 thematic sessions totalling 8 hours, 2 sessions for the development of the final project of 2 hours each, facilitated by a tutor. The sessions will combine interactive face-to-face approaches, group work and opportunities to reflect more broadly on changing narratives of migration.
You will develop the following soft skills
Functional literacy: The ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form, to adapt one's communication to the context, to use different sources and tools, using teaching methods such as debate, think pair-share, case/problem-based teaching, group teaching.
Personal, social and learning skills Ability to manage oneself and one's emotions, to establish and maintain positive relationships with others, to work in teams and to resolve conflicts. Ability to develop autonomous learning strategies, adapt to new situations and reflect critically on one's own learning. Use of metacognition techniques, group feedback, personal motivation.
Citizenship: the ability to act as a responsible and participatory citizen in a democratic society. It includes awareness of rights and responsibilities, the ability to participate actively and responsibly in social and political life through civic education activities, simulations of democratic processes, group work on social issues and proposals for volunteering.
Social competence: Ability to manage one's own social interactions, cooperative attitude, constructive communication in different environments. Use of didactic methods such as think pair sharing, case/problem teaching (when carried out in groups).
At the end of the course, students who have attended at least 75% of the lectures and have passed the final examination may be awarded 1 CFU, which will appear as an additional CFU in the Diploma Supplement. Students must request the inclusion of code 10790 TRAINING IN CITIZENSHIP in their curriculum at the Student Counter. The procedure for inclusion in the curriculum can be found at https://servizionline.unige.it/studenti/formazionecittadinanza.
Alternatively, students can request that the seminar be included in the free credits, if this is provided for in their degree programme. In this case, the council of the course in which the student is enrolled is responsible for assessing the possibility of recognition.
For those who wish to carry out service-learning and volunteering activities, 3 CFUs will be awarded following the experiential activity requested by the student.
These acquired CFUs will appear as additional CFUs in the Diploma Supplement and may also be recognised by the course as curricular CFUs, other activities if considered important for the achievement of the intended educational objectives.
Enrolment is open from 9 January 2025 to 5 February 2025 on Aulaweb, where further information and course materials can be found: https://piazzastudenti.aulaweb.unige.it
The course will take place in February 2025.
PROGRAMME
I Meeting
Wednesday 12 February
h 15.00-18.00
Introduction to the course
Beyond Prejudice - Deconstructing Stereotypes and Hostile Narratives about the Migration Phenomenon
Introduced by:
Daniela Tarantino
Organised by Helpcode
Presence at Albergo dei Poveri
II Meeting
Wednesday 19th February
Prejudices, stereotypes and discrimination
The tower of commonplaces
Organised by Helpcode and Dispi
Presence at the Albergo dei Poveri
III Meeting
Wednesday 26th February
Migrants to whom? -
The world map
IV Meeting
Wednesday 5th March
h 15.00 - 17.00
Activating for change: managing youth activation pathways as a peer tutor
V Meeting
Wednesday 12 March
Project work
1st part
Dispi Tutor
HelpCode Tutor
VI Meeting
Thursday 13th March
Project work - final test
2nd part
Service Learning Course
At the end of the course it will be possible to participate in Service Learning activities, a training modality that combines learning with service activities towards the community, focusing on learning and acquiring skills.
Material will be provided during the course
Ricevimento: Timetable and classrooms at: http://www.aulescienzesociali.unige.it/orari/scpol_cds.php The lecturer will meet at the Department of Law, Via Balbi 30, History of Law Section, 2nd floor, or at the Albergo dei Poveri, Central Tower, 3rd floor, by appointment to be made by e-mail to daniela.tarantino@unige. For special needs, the reception can take place on the special channel teams Ricevimenti Tarantino, code 37c83m3, by appointment with the lecturer by email or via teams
DANIELA TARANTINO (President)
STEFANIA MANGANO (Substitute)
PIETRO PIANA (Substitute)
All meetings will be held at the Albergo dei Poveri. The meeting rooms will be communicated to the members through aulaweb.
Wednesday 19 February
Wednesday 26 February
Wednesday 5 March
Thursday 13 March
At the end of the course, students who have attended at least 75% of the lectures and completed the final exam may be awarded 1 additional CFU in the Diploma Supplement.
The following competencies will be assessed through appropriate workshop and simulation activities:
Functional literacy: The ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form, to adapt one's own communication to the context, to use different sources and tools, using didactic methods such as debate, think-pair-share, case/problem teaching, group teaching.
Personal, social and learning skills: Ability to manage oneself and one's emotions, to establish and maintain positive relationships with others, to work in teams and to resolve conflicts. Ability to develop autonomous learning strategies, adapt to new situations and reflect critically on one's own learning. Use of metacognition techniques, group feedback, personal motivation.
Citizenship: the ability to act as a responsible and participatory citizen in a democratic society. It includes awareness of rights and duties, the ability to participate actively and responsibly in social and political life, through civic education activities, simulations of democratic processes, group work on social issues and proposals for volunteering.
Social skills: Ability to manage one's own social interactions, collaborative attitude, constructive communication in different environments. Use of didactic methods such as thinking, pair sharing, case/problem teaching (when carried out in a group).
Teachers: Daniela Tarantino.
Tutors: Elena Varoli, Zeynep Pinar Toprakkiran.
For all information write to:
daniela.tarantino@unige.it
elena.varoli@helpcode.org
zeynep.toprakkiran@helpcode.org