Baltic Centre for Culture and Art Agency Freakpointing invite to training for the organization and conduct of antidiscrimination project "Living Library Gdańsk 2010" under the slogan
" Do not judge a book by its cover. "
Who should be trained?
training is addressed to educators (ie people involved in formal education and informal) in cultural institutions, NGOs, informal groups, schools, support groups, community centers, the street workers and people working in the media.
training includes following program:
Objectives:
- acquaint participants with the Living Library as a method of human rights education.
- acquire the skill to organize the Living Library.
- increase participants' awareness about the groups in contact with the discrimination and exclusion in Poland.
Issues to be discussed at the training:
- Living Library as a method of human rights education.
- history and objectives of the Living Library.
- Different views Living Library (at the festival, the library, at school, on-line, on the bus).
- Challenges Living Library - human rights and the problem of discrimination.
- Living Library - how it works step by step.
- Dilemmas Living Library - the controversy associated with the project.
- Experience Living Library in Poland and Europe.
training includes two days of classes from 9.00 - 16.00 (Saturday, 6 March) and 9.00 -16.30 (Sunday, 7 March).
presence of all eligible persons is mandatory.
All materials and educational resources are provided by the training provider trainer Dorothy Mołodyńską - Küntzel .
Dorothy Mołodyńska-Küntzel About Me:
dealing with non-formal education for several years, initially as a project coordinator and trainer in international projects related to the use of artistic methods, such as film and photography. Recently, I am an independent trainer - working with various organizations in Poland and Europe providing training and workshops. The education of most interest to me, issues related to human rights, intercultural dialogue and non-education non-formality. One of my favorite methods is the Living Library, which first came into contact in 2006 and which I brought to the Polish. So far this realized a project with great pleasure and passion, and I'm three times in preparation for the fourth edition. In 2009 in Budapest hosted weekly training for the organizers of the Living Library, organized by the Council of Europe. I am glad that I could in Gdansk share their experience, passion and inspire the next steps.
Applications and Regulations:
application forms (Appendix 2) are accepted until 24 February 2010. Information on qualifying for the training will be sent to the email address of the applicant, not later than 26 February.
priority to participation in training residents or workers in Gdansk. Training is provided for 20 people.
Signed and completed (a scanned version only) applications should be sent to:
zbgdansk@gmail.com
Any changes concerning the training will appear automatically on the pages:
www.nck.org.pl and www.zywabibliotekagdansk.blogspot.com
Sent notification means that the trainee is aware of the rules of training and agree to the terms contained in it. In case of cancellation of participation the participant is asked informed the project coordinators or organizers no later than 1 March 2010.
Regulations and application training to downloadable entry form at:
www.nck.org.pl and www.zywabibliotekagdansk.blogspot.com
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