One year before, i was attending a course that was relevant with intercultural meetings in the kinder garden, between children of different culture. Within the frameworks of this subject, all the students decided to organize a public celebration, where children could be able to participate in different workshops, and interprate with children of different culture. What i mean is that apart from greek children we had invited Roma families with their children, that are helped from social workers to intervene, and we also had black kids. There were 4 workshops:
- of instruments~where kids were making their instruments with simple materials
- of fairy tales~where kids could listen stories and draw the heroes
- of drawing
- of playing in a ground game




It was really interesting for the students to notice how children of different culture and lifestyle could interact in the name of game..And equally important was for us, to find out that intercultural competences are needed for such cultural meetings , and i don't mean only the knowledge of the different culture such as that of Roma, but also the Receptiveness, the Tolerance, the Respect for diversity, the Understanding and flexibility.
Having taken part in this intercultural meeting, i had the chance to learn ways to cope up with intercultural situtations, without taking in consideration the social group, the culture and the life standards, or even the language of each kid. The body language is an international one, so now for me it is easier , to help for example a child of different country to feel good in the classroom.
Through this event i experienced the concrete dimension of stereotypes in Greece. It was pretty difficult to persuade both kids and parents that for example, the Roma kids are kids as well...It was really socking hearing from a child saying "I don't want to sit close to him, because he is Roma, so he is dirty", and furthermore it was really dissapointing knowing that these are parents' perceptions.
One crucial and ambivalent issue that derives from such cases is "Should we create different schools for different culture kids, so to avoid such examples of racism, or this change the same, provides the racism?" On the one side, we protect "different" kids from racism, and give them time and space to learn, but on the other side, we label these children automatically..It is without doubt a crucial issue that needs cautious treatment!