Kick-off seminar for qualification programme in political education was a success
On the weekend of 19th and 20th September, the kick-off seminar for the qualification programme »Career entry To the field of civic education & youth work« took place, which is organised within the framework of the project »Migrants as youth work professionals«.
We warmly welcome all trainees! And we are very happy that we could win the intercultural trainer and presenter Margaux Richet from Berlin as trainer for our seminars. Together with Dorit Machell and Siwan Alkerdi from the project team, she will accompany the entire training and thus the learning processes of the group. Further trainers will be added specifically to the individual topics throughout the year.
Learning and (political) education was also the topic of the first weekend. We are very happy about the successful start!share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 21. September 2020
Network meeting »Political education work by and with refugees« of the KIgA e.V. in Berlin
The KIgA e.V. (Kreuzberg Initiative against Anti-Semitism) organised the 3rd network meeting »Political Education Work by and with Fugitives« – on September 3rd and 4th at the Evangelical Academy in Berlin.
And we were there too! Eric Wrasse, Siwan Alkerdi (from the project team »Migrant*innen als Fachkräfte der Jugendarbeit«) and Wissam Malab (»Schule ohne Rassismus – Schule mit Courage«) represented the EJBW in Berlin. This was an inspiring and exciting exchange with experts and actors from all over Germany on the topic of »Political education of and with refugees«.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 18. September 2020
Network meeting »Foundations and Education« in Halle
Our colleague Dorit Machell represented the EJBW in the »Network Foundations and Education« in Halle. On 1st September, various foundations met with a representative of the scientific community at the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle and discussed how intersectional dialogues can be more successful.
Staff from 23 foundations and organisations took part in the meeting! For example, the Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen, the Bürgerstiftung Erfurt, the Paritätische Landesverband Thüringen and the Stiftung Bildung were present.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 02. September 2020
New trainee in the project »Migrants as Youth Work Professionals: Qualification, Empowerment, Educational Programmes in Rural Areas«
Gifty Nyame Tabiri, student at the »Willy Brandt School of Public Policy« of the State Faculty of the University of Erfurt, has been supporting us since 03.08. as an intern in our project.
Immediately after joining the EJBW, she took on a challenging task: To lead the workshop »Women in Politics in Ghana«, which took place on 18, 20 and 21 August 2020 in the framework of the EJBW Summer Academy. This was about politics in Ghana in general and the (low) proportion of women in politics. Then the question was discussed: What can Ghana learn from other countries like Germany, Spain or Sweden, which have a high proportion of women in politics?
»This was my first workshop in Germany and in general. It was very enlightening for me and I am very grateful to the EJBW for this opportunity. The participants were excited to learn about Ghana – and they cooperated very well,« says Gifty Nyame Tabiri looking back on the workshop.share on Facebook · veröffentlicht am 26. August 2020
»Train the Trainer Program«
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Vom 4. bis zum 5. Juli 2020 fand das erste physische Treffen für die Trainer*innengruppe im Rahmen des »Train the Trainer Program« nach der Wiedereröffnung der EJBW statt.
In der coronabedingten Schließzeit wurde der Austausch zwischen den Trainer*innen bisher nur in den Online-Seminaren und Sitzungen aufrechterhalten. Die große Freude über die persönliche Begegnung und das Netzwerken war am Wochenende spürbar. Mit Hygienekonzept, Verhaltensregeln, Abstand und Rücksichtnahme wurde das erste Training in der neuen Normalität durchgeführt.
Das Thema des Trainings war »Wie können wir (Anti-)Rassismus ganzheitlich vermitteln?«. Die Teilnehmenden setzten sich dabei mit den folgenden Fragen auseinander: Welche Ideen und Kompetenzen habe ich, um rassistische Diskriminierung zu thematisieren? Wie kann ich als Referent*in diskriminierungsfreie Bildungsräume gestalten und halten? Wie erarbeite ich individuelle Lehr- und Lernansätze zur Sensibilisierung für rassistische Strukturen?
Als Referentin konnten wir Aretha Schwarzbach-Apithy, Erziehungswissenschaftlerin, Aktivistin in der Black Community, Mitbegründerin der Schwarzen Studiumsgruppe, gewinnen.
Die Gruppe verließ das inhaltlich sehr intensive Wochenende mit vielen neuen Denkanstößen und Ideen. Das persönliche Wiedersehen in der EJBW war für alle Beteiligten sehr inspirierend. Und last but not least: Veganes Essen in unserer Mensa hat gut geschmeckt.
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