
'Global Citizens in a Multicultural Society' Workshop
What does a global citizen look like in a society where diversity exists at many levels, including nationality?
This workshop will utilize the workbook ‘Living as a Global Citizen in a Multicultural World’
We will cover various social phenomena occurring in the virtual 'Gourd Country' through simulation and role-playing activities.
Looking at the issues of migration, diversity, change, coexistence and symbiosis from various perspectives, what is the perspective of global citizens?
This is an interactive workshop where you can explore.

Key Contents
Recognizing differences and differences and respecting diversity
Now that it has become an important social issue,
Various social conflicts that can occur in a multicultural society
This workshop is designed to encourage thinking and learning through virtual situations .
Cultural communication, differences in values, conflicts surrounding social policies,
Social cost issues, residential segregation issues, environment and sustainability, etc.
On the problem of conflict faced in a multicultural society
Let's participate in the simulation activity of 'Pyojuknara'.
Become a party in multiple positions in specific situations such as work, education, and residence
Through the experience of participating in the decision-making process, you will not only solve the problem, but also
Having the opportunity to examine and reflect on your own perspectives
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Workshop Structure
Each sequence proceeds in the following order: explanation, situational understanding, role-playing, concluding discussion, and reflection.
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Understanding the problem
In the fictional country of 'Pyojuknuk'
Social issues (greetings and understanding of other cultures, festivals and labor, education policy, development of group housing, environmental issues, difficulties of immigrants, etc.) that arise as people from 'Jaekjaekjaeknara' and 'Neoseunnara' immigrate
Let's meet through stories.

Role-playing (simulation)
Participants will be featured in each topic story.
You get role cards about the characters,
Engage in role-playing.
Discussion and communication for conflict and problem solving
Put yourself in each role's shoes during the decision-making process
Develop your argument or find common ground.
Discussion and Reflection

After completing a role-playing activity, you step out of the role.
Let me organize my thoughts about myself.
Roles of characters with different positions and perspectives
Analyze the background and reasons for the claim,
Let's think about it in terms of real-world problems.
Reexamine and reflect on your own perspective.
'Living as a Global Citizen in a Multicultural Society' (Dabom Education)
(Written by Takaaki Fujiwara / Translated by the World Citizen Book Translation Research Group / Supervised by Seonmi Kim & UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education)
This is a workshop using books.
Use the activity sheets, materials, and additional data, statistics, and video materials included in the book .