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Documentation (December 2009, Vilnius)
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The Impact of Cultural and Citizenship Education on Social Cohesion |  |
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Networking European Citizenship Education (NECE) Conference |
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This year's NECE Conference focused on the discussion connected to theoretical perspectives and educational practices against the backdrop of growing social erosion in Europe. The conference examined the applicability of general areas as well as specific topics from the scope of cultural and citizenship education, contrasting them with good practices and examples of success stories. The conference aimed at two specific outcomes. The first one was to provide a comprehensive examination of the comparability of national educational concepts at the European level. The second one was to deliver an in-depth description of the forms of access to the major target groups, both at schools and in extracurricular youth and adult education. We had invited experts and multipliers from curricular and extracurricular youth and adult education to attend.
Conference Programme (PDF-Version: 920 KB)
List of Participants (PDF-Version: 120 KB)
Biography Dossier (PDF-Version: 2.900 KB)
Gallery: Impressions from Vilnius
Gallery: Opening Event
Gallery: Conference Workshops
Gallery: Closing Event
Opening Event
Friday, 4 December 2009
- Carsten Lenk, Robert Bosch Stiftung (Germany), Introduction of the fellowship programme 'Civic Education in Action' for young Europeans – a co-operation between the bpb and the Robert Bosch Stiftung
Statement
Panel Contributions
Workshops/Statements
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Speech
- Fernando Vallespin, Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain) "Economic Crisis and Political Change: A Return to Modernity?"
Panel Contributions
Information
lab concepts GmbH
Am Hofgarten 18
53113 Bonn / Germany
Tel +49 (0) 228 2498 115
Fax +49 (0) 228 2498 111
nece-vilnius@lab-concepts.de
Press contact
Federal Agency for Civic Education
Public Relations Management
Adenauerallee 86
53113 Bonn
Tel +49 (0)228 99515-200
Fax +49(0)228 99515-293
presse@bpb.de
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NECE newsletter 03/11
This edition focuses on the current crisis in Europe. Inga Wachsmann from the Foundation Charles Léopold Mayer, France, and Dr Stefan Auer from the La Trobe University in Australia ask if Europe has failed or if the crisis could be an opportunity for Europe. Dr Mimis Petridis informs about the work and aims of the UNESCO Center Aristotelis in Greece. |
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Schriftenreihe (Bd. 666) |
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The Making of Citizens in Europe:
What are the challenges of citizenship education in Europe today? In search of answers, the focus of this volume are the conditions under which learning and living democracy in Europe may occur most effectively. |
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