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“Entangled History as a perspective for non-formal education” – international training course on Holocaust education

Training Course

11-18 October 2021 | Krzyzowa and Oswiecim , Poland

“Entangled History as a perspective for non-formal education” is an international training course where you will meet people from Germany, Greece and Poland to learn new approaches and methods in non-formal and Holocaust education.

The training course focuses on Holocaust education and the entangled history approach (also known as histoire croisée). In short, this approach allows you to examine historical events from multiple perspectives rather than from a national point of view. It is based on the assumption that events are interdependent and entangled, and their reception may vary across several dimensions (e.g. time, space, actors). Thus entangled history considers as many perspectives as possible (national, individual, scientific, historical, contemporary etc.) and requires a constant reflection of one’s own point of view.
You can learn more about the approach in the handbook we published as an element of one of the previous project’s editions.

The event starts in Krzyżowa, Poland, and on the fifth day, a shuttle bus will take the participants to Auschwitz/Oświęcim to continue the programme. It is a unique opportunity to explore the educational potential of both historical places in the context of the entangled history approach during one training course.

During the training course, you will learn how to:

  • use, develop and modify methods that can be applied in international youth meetings planned for 2022 in Poland and Greece (as a part of the whole “Entangled history” project) as well as in your  everyday work with young people,
  • bring together different perspectives on the same historical event,
  • use one’s own family history to develop personal connections to this kind of topic,
  • reflect critically upon historical education,
  • develop critical thinking and grow awareness of the existence of more than one historical truth.

The training course is for you, if you:

  • are an educator (or want to be one) with experience in youth work, Holocaust education, civic education or history projects,
  • work with young people (or want to do it),
  • want to develop your teaching skills by learning new methods and approaches,
  • are at least 18 years old,
  • live in Germany, Greece or Poland (citizenship doesn’t matter),
  • speak English good enough to actively take part in the event.

Find more informatioin on this year's training and link to the registration here: https://www.kreisau.de/en/new/entangled-history-as-a-perspective-for-non-formal-education-internationale-fortbildung-in-bereich-holocaustbildung/

Deadline for Applications: September 4, 2021

Please note that we can only hold the event if the Covid-19 situation allows us to travel and organise group events.
Before the start of the training course, participants will receive information on the hygiene and sanitary concept accompanying the training course.
Only individuals with confirmed vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 or a negative test result are eligible to participate.

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/9575

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This Training Course is

for 16 participants

from Germany, Greece, Poland

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth coaches

Accessibility info:

This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Kreisau-Initiative e.V. (Youth NGO)

The Kreisau-Initiative was founded in summer 1989 by citizens of East and West Berlin in order to support the set-up and maintenance of an international youth meeting centre in Krzyżowa, Poland. Our projects are international with participants coming from all over the world, belonging to different generations and having different educational and social backgrounds. Moral courage, social and political engagement, commitment to democracy and human rights are the main focus of our work. Thematically, our projects fall into the fields of contemporary history and human rights, inclusive education, sustainability and intergenerational dialogue.

Co-organiser(s):

  • INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MEETING CENTRE IN OŚWIĘCIM/AUSCHWITZ FOUNDATION (Others)
  • EUphoria (Youth NGO)
  • Fundacja "Krzyzowa" dla Porozumienia Europejskiego (Others)

Contact for questions:

Merle Schmidt

E-Mail:

Phone: contact only via email

Costs

Participation fee

Participants from Germany: 90 EUR

Poland: 40 EUR

Greece: 30 EUR
 

Accommodation and food

Full board and accommodation are included in the price.

Travel reimbursement

Travel expenses of German and Polish participants will be reimbursed up to 180 EUR; of Greek participants up to 275 EUR.

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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