cultural exchange
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S: UNESCO – http://www.unescocenterforpeace.org/programs/builders-of-the-universe-program-bup/imun/(last access: 25 August 2015); UNICEF – http://www.unicef.org/policyanalysis/index_51636.html (last access: 25 August 2015).

N: Cultural exchange programs expose students to people from different cultural, religious, geographic and socio-economic backgrounds and in so doing provide the opportunity for students to develop a greater understanding of diversity – both in Australia and worldwide. They allow students to interact with and learn from people who are different from themselves and to participate in new and unique experiences beyond their own communities. Cultural exchange assists students to develop positive relationships with others, understand a broader range of perspectives, and develop the knowledge and skills needed for participation in our multicultural society.

S: http://www.culturalexchange.nsw.edu.au/exchange_programs/about-cultural-exchange/ (last access: 25 August 2015)

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CR: acculturation, interculturality.