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Publicación Acceso abierto Internship at la Ribera School: Bilingualism for peace program(2023-07-28) Urbiñez Lozano, Angie Melissa; Tordecilla Zumaqué, Yurisan; Tordecilla Zumaqué, YurisanThis paper aims to present my internship experience in the Bilingualism for Peace Program, which was carried out through face-to-face classes at La Ribera High School in Monteria, Córdoba. I dedicated complete teaching English to 3 groups such as: Elementary, Intermediate, and Conversation level with students belonging to, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 grades. One of the major challenges encountered during this internship was the difficulty among students to achieve one of the program's objectives, which aimed to promote a peaceful environment and global social competences through the target language. It was clear that strong pedagogical strategies were needed to address these barriers, encourage active student participation, and promote oral interaction within the classroom, as well as intercultural awareness. This is why I considered the importance of integrating cultural elements, using innovative methods, and providing resources that stimulate their interest and motivation. Nevertheless, my principal purpose was focused on the implementation of role play as a didactic strategy through platforms such as TikTok to promote active learning where students found it easier to learn difficult concepts by simulating a scenario where they had to apply these concepts, all this through lesson plans based on Task-Based Language Teaching. Each of these classes had the main objective of encouraging more motivation by the student's part to question themselves but above all to respectfully address controversial issues, such as Racism, Diversity, Culture, Gender, Bullying, Inclusion, Diversity, and not least the fact of how to be a good human being in our society. All this accompanied by essential factors of the program such as Interculturality and all the values that go hand in hand with peace.Publicación Acceso abierto The integration of 21st century skills and interculturality in an efl classroom at la ribera school: creativity, respect and peace(2023-07-17) Cuadrado Santamaría, María Alejandra; Tordecilla Zumaqué, YurisanThis final report provides a detailed and comprehensive account of my professional internship experience at La Ribera Educational Institution. As the supervisor of the Beginner level within the Bilingualism for Peace program, my primary objective was to facilitate the development of essential 21st century skills in students, including effective communication, creative thinking, and value acquisition. Additionally, the internship aimed to provide students with meaningful learning experiences that could be applied in real-life contexts, thereby promoting conflict resolution and innovative solutions. To achieve these goals, I employed a task-based learning approach and incorporated principles of interculturality to develop essential societal values such as respect and peace. Furthermore, the unit was restructured to foster collaboration and proposed as the base unit for future levels. This report provides a detailed account of the context in which the internship was conducted, the methodologies and strategies employed, the results, conclusions, recommendations, and the limitations and implications experienced throughout the professional process.