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SIEP 2.0 - Role Model Curriculum

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Non-formal education curriculum to learn how to use the good practices: Put yourself in my shoes, Educational Pills, Theatre of the oppressed and SIEP game. Role models can use it as a guide to implement these practices on their own.

Aims of the tool

The role models in possession of this curriculum can apply SIEP 2.0 strategy autonomously and continue a chain reaction of good practices against bullying and discrimination.

Description of the tool

The curriculum deals with every aspect of SIEP 2.0 workshops for young people who want to learn how to counter bullying and discrimination, both theoretically and practically, describing every step to take for realising the workshops.

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Tool overview

SIEP 2.0 - Role Model Curriculum

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4047

This tool is for

youth workers, parents, tutors, educators, role models of every kind among young people

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Disability

Materials needed:

tools for the realisation of Put Yourself in My Shoes exercises (blindfolds, plastic bags, adhesive tape etc)

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Musa kirkar (on 21 February 2024)

and last modified

15 February 2024

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