Traditionally, school cultural exchange programs brought together students from two or more schools to meet and interact in person, and student relationships were often maintained between visits using letter writing.
Today, with new and emerging communication technologies and increased globalisation, cultural exchange programs may rely entirely on online interaction and/or incorporate these to compliment physical school (or community) visits. These developments also mean that exchanges may involve any number of school communities and are easily sustainable as regular or ongoing events.
Racism. No way! promotes anti-racism education programs, strategies and resources which are appropriate for use in Australian schools.
If you would like to contribute information on your school or class anti-racism education strategy please send us the information via email.
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