Journal of Occupational Therapy Education (Apr 2022)

COPILOT – Development and Implementation of International Cooperative Online Intercultural Learning

  • Liliya Todorova,
  • Elizabeth Fattinger,
  • Elisabeth Url,
  • Siska Vandemaele,
  • Ulla Pott,
  • Helen Strebel,
  • Claudia Merklein de Freitas,
  • Anja Christopher,
  • Sabine Hendriks,
  • Maria Prellwitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26681/jote.2022.060219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2

Abstract

Read online

This article presents the products and evaluation results of COPILOT (Cooperative Online Peer-assisted and Intercultural Learning in Occupational Therapy), an Erasmus+ funded project undertaken by a consortium of six European universities from 2018 to 2021, which addresses the need for internationalization and intercultural learning by developing competences graduates will need in the future. Internationalization has become one of the main avenues to developing global learning in higher education. Online education has a significant role in providing opportunities for internationalization online without the high cost of travel that might deter some students. The interest in online intercultural exchange has been significantly growing in the past five years, though there is still a scarcity of fully developed models and online learning activities to facilitate the practical implementation of this kind of learning. The COPILOT project produced a theoretical framework and a practical model for facilitating online intercultural learning in occupational therapy, as well as a manual with nine innovative, accessible and flexible online learning modules, complete with practical tips on how to implement them, and a collection of online educational resources (OERs). The modules were piloted with 498 students from nine universities and then evaluated by students and teachers. The results show that the project products offer a practical opportunity to implement international and intercultural learning online for all students of occupational therapy. The need for intercultural competence within occupational therapy programs is discussed.

Keywords