The Intercultural Play Project is a creative computing model which supports intercultural learning and living. In multicultural groups, children use Scratch and other tools to work together to create artifacts which explore community-based issues and contend with multiple narratives. The project started in Nairobi, Kenya and the model has been adopted in Kakuma Refugee Camp, and implemented in multicultural communities in Spain, Tunisia and Morocco.

Intercultural Play Project

Resources.

 
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FAQ.

Do you have questions? Want to learn more about Intercultural Play? Download our FAQ.

 
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Activities.

Activities from the curriculum are available upon request.

 

Stories.

These are some of the communities, partners and friends who we work with and share our experiences.

Xavier Project.

Read more about Xavier Project’s work around Nairobi Play.

UNAOC.

Learn more about UNAOC’s approach with intercultural play in Tunisia and Morocco.

Scratch Foundation.

Read more about our early work here in a conversation with the Scratch Foundation.

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