I was recently at a presentation by Bev Davies, Embrace Project Officer
at Salford Museum. Bev drew some interesting, and positive, parallels
between Citizenship and Intercultural competence. This was in the
context of ESOL via museums and also in connection with the Citizenship
materials.
Naeema
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Subject: The Green Paper: Pathway to Citizenship
And here is the Green Paper itself.
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