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227. “MORE THAN CULTURE - The diversity-conscious approach in practise” - Training Course

Data: 10/09/2013

NR.: 227

DATA: 10.09.2013

TITOLO PROGETTO: “MORE THAN CULTURE - The diversity-conscious approach in practise”

RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Christof Kriege (Germania)

TIPOLOGIA: Gioventù - Training Course

ARGOMENTO: The diversity - conscious approach

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Activity date:
30th of October – 3rd of November 2013.
Venue place, venue country: Alte Feuerwache e.V., Berlin, Germany.
Summary:
The discourse on aims and structures in internationa youth work increasingly includes participants´ diverse backgrounds and possibilities. It takes into consideration the expertise of diversity education, anti-discrimination and social justice practises.
Target group:
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Project managers, Teamwork with your international partner: If you are interested in participating ask your international partner to come with you!
For participants from: Youth in Action Programme Countries.
Group size: 20 participants
Details:
The discourse on aims and structures in international youth work increasingly includes participants´ diverse backgrounds and possibilities. It takes into consideration the expertise of diversity education, anti-discrimination work and social justice practises. Over the past decade, a diversity-conscious approach has been developed within the field of non-formal learning in Germany. This approach stems from a discomfort with generalisations and simplified explications (that you still find in some ´traditional` intercultural learning concepts) and challenges the exclusive focus on cultural differences. The approach explicitly refrains from an understanding of diversity, which is coming from and used mainly in the economic sector. Of course, many concepts of diversity share the perspective on a broader set of differences: Apart from nationality or different cultural backgrounds there are other relevant categories like gender, social background, abilities or concrete contexts like family background or sub-cultural belonging, which has to be included in the work on differences. But the diversity-conscious approach strengthens particularly the perspective on social justice and reflects on power structures and discrimination in society and daily life. As one of the main initiatives of the JiVE project (youth work international experiencing diversity) diversity-conscious education will be theoretically discussed and implemented in the pedagogical approaches of International youth work. With this training course we would like to make a step forward to shift paradigms in the practise of international youth exchange. It’s not about teaching the ‘right’ way but about critical reflexion, movement and about developing a diversity-conscious attitude.
• How can we create a setting in which participants are not reduced to their country of residence or their nationality?
• How can we make visible the more than the assumed ‘typical’ or ‘normal’?
• How can we learn about diversity without simplifying complexity and losing sight of social valuations and structures?
• How can we reflect on discriminatory practises on a personal and social level ?
• How can we discover inequality and work in an empowering way?
Participant Objectives:
• to learn what a diversity-conscious approach is about;
• to deepen awareness of our own belonging, power positions and experiences with diversity and discrimination in your international co-operation with your partner(s);
• to reflect on a diversity-conscious attitude as facilitator;
• to experience concrete methods for international youth exchange and reflect, discuss and adapt them;
• to plan concrete steps to implement a diversity-conscious perspective in a specific seminar and in their organisations.
Teamwork with your international partner:
If you are interested in participating ask your international partner to come with you! We invite and prefer teams of two partners who already worked together for an international youth exchange in the last years and who are planning to continue a close partnership. Both partners have to apply! The training will include time slots in which partners have time to plan next projects by adopting the attitude of the diversity-conscious approach.


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