Workshop 5
Intercultural Citizenship Education – New Perspectives for Learning at Schools
Liz Craft/ Scott Harrison: How should the curriculum change to reflect migration in society?
(PDF-Version: 59 KB)- Isabel Ferreira Martins: Political Strategies – Social Changes – Educational Concepts – Intercultural Citizenship: The Acime Approach (PowerPoint-Präsentation: 2.484 KB)
Susanne Frank: Introductory Remarks
(PDF-Version: 76 KB)
Frank-Olaf Radtke: Paradoxes of Intercultural Education. What children can learn about immigrants from German schoolbooks (PDF-Version: 82 KB)
Francesca Gobbo: Consequences for Teacher Education and Classroom Practice (PDF-Version: 1.190 KB)
Manuela Guilherme: Interact: Intercultural Active Citizenship Education (PDF-Version: 85 KB)
Barry van Driel: Consequences for Teacher Education and Classroom Practice (PDF-Version: 78 KB)
- Barry van Driel: A practical example (PowerPoint-Präsentation: 2.006 KB)
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NECE newsletter 01/12 - Out now!
This edition focuses on Croatia’s accession to the European Union and lobbying in the EU´s "inoffical capital" Brussels. Also, the newsletter informs about this year`s NECE Conference in Córdoba, Spain and the work and aims of the European Forum Alpbach.
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NECE Conference, 21-24 November 2012, Córdoba, Spain
Participation Now! Citizenship Education and Democracy in Times of Change
In the focus of the NECE Conference 2012 there are current concepts of democracy and participation in the face of worldwide processes of change as well as crises in politics, society and economy. The NECE Conference is supposed to pursue the question of what might be an appropriate reaction to these obvious and new questions and developments of crisis – not only in the West. The Conference provides an interdiciplinary platform for a dialogue among multiplicators of citizenship education and civil society in Europe on the one hand and "non-European" countries on the move on the other. Actors particularly from the North African region are invited to tell about their experiences and problems and to initiate a process of learning and exchanging.
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FutureLab Europe, the Council of Young European Citizens
17 FutureLab Europe participants present and debate the findings of their report “One passport, one people? The role of democratic citizenship in building a new Europe" on 26 March 2012 in Brussels. The whole report you can download
here.
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD
We are excited to announce a new opportunity to make your voice heard and let us know your thoughts on an especially pressing issue for today's Europe: social justice. We are interested in your view of justice in your country, justice in Europe and an unconditional basic income. Together with FutureLab Europe and the Körber Foundation we have developed a short survey and now we need YOUR voice. Participate at »www.europeandme.eu/survey« and share!
Your view will help informing a discussing in Belfast in June. And of course we will share the outcomes of the survey and our debate with you.
About "Pilorama Lab"
The European Youth Forum “Pilorama Lab“ is going to take place from July 25-28, 2012 in the City of Perm and on the territory of the Memorial Centre of the History of Political Repressions “Perm36“ (»www.perm36.ru«). Themes will be “Urban Space. Ecology. Civic Participation“, “Ethnic Minorities. Access to Natural Resources. Human Rights“, “Historical Legacy. Political Education. Design“ as well as “Social Entrepreneurship. Businesses and NGOs“. Applications for participation should be submitted before May 15, 2012. More information at: »www.piloramalab.org«
