Workshop “Diversity in everyday school life – how can we celebrate it?” successfully held in Nordhausen
On September 18, committed teachers from the network »Schule ohne Rassismus. School with Courage« network came together in Nordhausen to discuss the topic of ›Diversity in the classroom‹.
Our trainer Joseline Amutuhaire-Ondrusek held a workshop there. She gave a short input on the topic of diversity, the dimensions of diversity and the laws and strategies for equal treatment and diversity (which form the basis for diversity and the fight against discrimination in Germany).
There was also a discussion about how diversity enriches our everyday lives and why it is important to promote it in schools.
At various tables in the form of a »World Trade Cafe«, the teachers were able to discuss various questions about promoting diversity in the classroom. E.g. What does diversity mean in the context of a classroom? What methods can be used to promote diversity (e.g. starting with recognizing the different languages present in a classroom)? There was also an exchange about the good experiences that have been made and about the role of parents and the community.
Finally, the participants recorded the results of their work in the form of posters and designed them. This means that one or two ideas can be used in everyday teaching in the future and promote diversity in schools.
share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 25. September 2024
Handover of workshop manual
Last week, Dorit Machell presented designer Maedeh Nassouri with a copy of the printed workshop handbook ›The workshop box: A handbook for designing workshops in political education‹. Maedeh Nassouri was responsible for the design and layout of the handbook.
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Quotes from our trainers for ‘Weltoffenes Thüringen’
Trainers from our network have published quotes for ›Weltoffenes Thüringen‹. The quotes can be found on the right under ›Images‹.
An overview of all statements and quotes can be found on the ›Weltoffenes Thüringen‹ website: https://thueringen-weltoffen.de/statements/›Weltoffenes Thüringen‹ is an initiative for democratic coexistence. Organisations and people from all over the state are involved in ›Weltoffenes Thüringen‹ out of concern for democracy in our state. They stand up for a cosmopolitan and diverse Thuringia. Further information can be found here: https://thueringen-weltoffen.de/
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Neuer Praktikant im Projekt »Migrant*innen als Fachkräfte der Jugendarbeit«
(Apologies. This content is only available in German language.)
Kokou Edoh Mensah wird ein dreimonatiges Praktikum absolvieren, bei dem er politische Seminare, Workshops und verschiedene Veranstaltungen unterstützen wird. Zudem plant er, einen eigenen Workshop zu organisieren. Er wird mit Kindern und Jugendlichen arbeiten, Verantwortung übernehmen und seine Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse weiter verbessern.
Die Arbeit in der EJBW bietet ihm die Möglichkeit, interkulturellen Austausch zu erleben und praktische Erfahrungen in der Seminarplanung zu sammeln. Derzeit arbeitet Kokou als Deutschlehrer am Institut »Prima Académie« in Togo.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 16. September 2024
Workshop at the Hainberg-Gymnasium in Göttingen
Always on the path to promoting a non-stereotyped society, on September 10, 2024 trainer Juliana Odamea Asare and our intern Maureen Manuella Mbouwe Mbouende embarked on a trip to Göttingen.
Under Juliana’s supervision, a workshop on the theme »beyond labels« was held at a school called »Hainberg-Gymnasium«, lasting around 2 hours 30 minutes. The aim was to address issues around stereotypes and discrimination. Through an interactive and above all fun workshop, the students learned about the need to embrace difference in an increasingly diverse society.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 13. September 2024
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