The third edition of the winter school goes digital. It will provide a forum for educators who want to exchange ideas on methods and teaching practices on the topic of Nazi forced labour and its memory in postwar Europe from a transnational perspective. The winter school will also focus on how educators can use the documents archived at the Arolsen Archives, which comprise among others multi-million page collections of records on forced labour, including the situation of Displaced Persons after liberation. Furthermore, the participants will have the opportunity to develop a teaching unit, a workshop, or a presentation in small international teams, using the material and digital tools provided by the Arolsen Archives and the Nazi Forced Labour Documentation Centre. The compiled output could be used in their own work with pupils, students or adults.
Interessierst durch die für den mittel- und osteuropäischen Raum oder für Zentralasien? Verfolgst du politische oder soziale Entwicklungen in Ländern wie Polen, Georgien und/oder Usbekistan? Oder wolltest du schon immer mal wissen, was das Programm Perspektive Ost von Polis180 zu macht, aber wohnst nicht in Berlin bzw. bist gerade eh nur zu Hause? Dann stoße […]
The SDG Action global community’s annual meeting place is returning, larger and bolder than ever! No longer confined by a physical location, the SDG Global Festival of Action will meet you where you are.
An online forum for actors from the fields of non-formal education with a special interest in rural and structurally weak areas from Armenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Moldova, Poland and Ukraine. How to provide authentic, attractive, impactful educational offers for sustainable development in rural areas? – This is the core question of the Local in Global forum. […]