
How do we work with hope, meaning, and belief in the future in times of crisis?
Children today are growing up in a world largely marked by crises. Wars in Europe and the climate crisis dominate the media agenda. One of the most important tasks as a teacher is to inspire students the belief that they can actually change the world for the better.
This course Berlin aim to provide participants with new perspectives on teaching and tools for working with hope during crisis.
Description
The contact seminar will include presentations, workshops, and networking activities. The themes for presentations/workshops will be:
- Cultural identity – language and communities.
- Locally rooted democratic communities as a resource in sustainable development.
- Diversity - peaceful coexistence despite differences.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Autumn 2024 – October 28th-30th.
Held at the Danish Embassy, Rauchstrasse 1, Berlin.
Participants arrange their own accommodation.
12 Danish independent schools (2 participants per school) and 12 international schools. 48 in total.
PROGRAM
Participants: European teachers – mainly international and Danish teachers
Date: October 28th-29th, 2024
Place: The Danish Embassy, Rauchstrasse 1, Berlin
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Ƶing objectives
OBJECTIVES
- Focus on schools' teaching in the tension between hope and crises.
- Foster connections between Danish independent schools and international schools.
- Highlight schools' work with democracy and linguistic and cultural identity.
- Provide schools with tools for cross-country projects in Europe.
- Involve students from schools before and after the seminar.
Methodology & assessment
Certification details
Certificate of attendance
Pricing, packages and other information
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Price:160Euro
Additional information
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Language:English
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
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Target audience type:TeacherHead Teacher / PrincipalPedagogical Adviser
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Ƶing time:10-15 hours