Here you find an overview of upcoming seminars and trainings that we and our partner organisation OBUK e.V. organize. OBUK e.V. is responsible for the content of the seminars and workshops offered by them.
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In September we will offer the great chance to play our self-developed role- & simulation game on the topic migration. Additionally we will teach you in different aspects of facilitating by using interactive methods of non-formal learning.
What is Minosia Labyrinth?
Minosia Labyrinth is an interactive role play- and simulation game on the topic of migration. It aims to raise awareness on the complexities of the migration process and the difficulties migrants and refugees face in Europe. By letting participants “step in the footsteps” of a migrant or e.g. a policy implementer, we aim to bring far away experiences closer to us. The game creates empathy and enhances understanding for the people affected by migration and offers a multidimensional approach to reflect on privileges, prejudices and stereotypes. It shows the (in)human side of what migration entails, it is an interactive learning experience in which the unimaginable becomes imaginable. The game is designed to be played by different target groups from diverse age and background, with a minimum of 25 and a maximum of 40 players. The duration of the game is between half day up to a day, depending on the complexity level.
About the Tutor Training:
After a first try out experience of the game – which took place in March 2019 in Berlin – and with help of the feedback and evaluation made after the activity, the consortium reworked and upgraded some parts and elements of the game. As a result, the final European version is now ready. The next step in the project is preparing people who are interested in becoming facilitators of the game.
The Tutor Training that will take place in the Netherlands, will be divided in two parts: 1. the theoretical section where participants will attend workshops and activities to get informed about the facilitation process and learn how to be game tutors; and 2. the experimental section where participants will have the chance to put into practice their abilities as tutors. Those, who joint the try out activity in March will facilitate the role- & simulation game, the newbies will take part as participants in playing the game.
Fill in the application form to join: Application form
This event will be in german language but is open for foreign participants as well. Click on german.
This event will be in german language but is open for foreign participants as well. Click on german.
Are you interested about migration and want to learn and reflect on its place in your history and present?
Would you like to take part in a non-formal educational methodology to experience a simulation of the social and bureaucratic processes of migration?
Do you want to acquire new tools to fight against prejudices and stereotypes that exist all over Europe?
Join our trip to Minosia Labyrinth!
An experience in EduLarping on Migration and Inclusion
Minosia Labyrinth is an interactive role play- and simulation game on the topic of migration. It aims to raise awareness on the complexities of the migration process and the difficulties migrants and refugees face in Europe. The game creates empathy and enhances understanding for the people affected by migration. It offers a multidimensional approach to reflect on privileges, prejudices and stereotypes.
We invite you to experience this interactive learning approach and discuss issues related to inclusion, anti-discrimination, our colonial heritage… and of course, touring Berlin from a perspective of migrant and critical resistance. We provide you an insight view on the the methods we use and the techniques behind and we connect you to the network of facilitators for the Minosia approach.
It will be a 5 days immersion in Berlin, with a mixed group of people from different countries from Europe.
You can check more about Minosia Labyrinth at: https://www.minosia.eu/
When? From October 3 to 7 , 2022 (Travelling days 2nd and 8th) [*Local people see additional information below]
Where? In Berlin, Germany
If you have any questions, please contact us! We will be happy to clarify your questions.
* For local Berlin people: You can apply as well only to take part in the EduLARP-Part from 3.-5.th of October – in case please mention this in your application!
This project is organized by “solar e.V.” together with the partners of “New women Connectors” from the Netherlands, “Passion Udflugt” from Denmark and “Macuco” from Austria. All organizations linked to promote participation, diverse learning and empowerment in various areas.
Participation in this project is free of cost. Costs for travelling, accommodation and food will be covered by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union.
The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Are you interested about migration and want to learn and reflect on its place in your history and present?
Would you like to take part in a non-formal educational methodology to experience a simulation of the social and bureaucratic processes of migration?
Do you want to acquire new tools to fight against prejudices and stereotypes that exist all over Europe?
Join our trip to Minosia Labyrinth!
An experience in EduLarping on Migration and Inclusion
Minosia Labyrinth is an interactive role play- and simulation game on the topic of migration. It aims to raise awareness on the complexities of the migration process and the difficulties migrants and refugees face in Europe. The game creates empathy and enhances understanding for the people affected by migration. It offers a multidimensional approach to reflect on privileges, prejudices and stereotypes.
We invite you to experience this interactive learning approach and discuss issues related to inclusion, anti-discrimination, our colonial heritage… and of course, touring Berlin from a perspective of migrant and critical resistance. We provide you an insight view on the the methods we use and the techniques behind and we connect you to the network of facilitators for the Minosia approach.
It will be a 5 days immersion in Berlin, with a mixed group of people from different countries from Europe.
You can check more about Minosia Labyrinth at: https://www.minosia.eu/
When? From October 3 to 7 , 2022 (Travelling days 2nd and 8th)
Where? In Berlin, Germany
If you have any questions, please contact us! We will be happy to clarify your questions.
This project is organized by “solar e.V.” together with the partners of “New women Connectors” from the Netherlands, “Passion Udflugt” from Denmark and “Macuco” from Austria. All organizations linked to promote participation, diverse learning and empowerment in various areas.
Participation in this project is free of cost. Costs for travelling, accommodation and food will be covered by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union.
The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Foster young life in rural areas – learn from the past, create for the future
Erasmus+ TRAINING WORKSHOP
29. July – 9th August 2023 in Gurro (Italy)
We invite trainers, youth workers and youth activists interested in reflecting about and bringing progress and living perspectives for young people into rural areas to apply for the first of a two-part training workshop. The first activity will take place between the 29th July and the 9th August 2023 in the Verbania-Ossola (North-Italy) area and the second is going to follow next year in Germany.
Find more informations here.
Experience migration education: Journey into the Minosia Labyrinth!”>Reise nach Minosia!Are you interested about migration and want to learn and reflect on its place in your history and present?
Would you like to take part in a non-formal educational methodology to experience a simulation of the social, bureaucratic and political processes of migration?
Do you want to acquire new tools to fight against prejudices and stereotypes that exist all over Europe?
Read more about our trip to Minosia!
Sorry, this entry is only available in Deutsch.
Sorry, this entry is only available in Deutsch.
Erasmus+ TRAINING WORKSHOP
13.-21. July 2024 in Hoher Meißner (Germany)
Available (only) for residents from Italy, Germany and Austria!
This training workshop is the second part of a project that began last summer. Participation does not require knowledge from the first part of the workshop. An update for the newcomers will be provided at the beginning of the workshop.
In this workshop we will reflect about and acquire skills and ideas to bring progress and living perspectives for young people into rural areas. The first activity took place last summer in the Verbania-Ossola area (North-Italy). This year we will meet in Northern Hesse (Germany) in the rural area of Hoher Meißner.
Using creative learning methods and field research we want to exchange about the challenges for young people, which result from the rural exodus, brain drain and overaging of rural villages. Exploitation of nature and a cultural and social decline on the one hand and the growing desire of many young city dwellers for a life close to nature in the countryside on the other hand will be the starting point for our problem investigations and the best practice we will visit. In addition to the beautiful natural surroundings, the Hoher Meißner region is rich in the history of the youth movement and alternative living, working and participation projects that need to be explored.
How can we discover, elaborate and expand practices of social and ecological and sustainable transformation? What is supporting quality of life in the rural areas and how can we contribute to breaking down social and economic barriers and make rural areas more attractive and liveable for young people again? How is youth in rural areas specifically affected by the menace of climate change and environmental protection. Working on these questions we want to enable ourselves to support the creation of inclusive spaces and to promote diversity.
On all these topics we will provide non-formal learning opportunities and best practice social working approaches. We want to learn from each other and together as well as self-reflect and critically analyse our work in our environments.
The participation is free of charge and includes accommodation, food and transportation. It is mainly addressed to youth workers, activists and trainers in non-formal education. Freelancers and people that are interested in this field are welcome as well as people that face discrimination or have fewer opportunities.
The project is closed!
Join us to experience “Minosia Labyrinth” – Learn and Reflect on Migration and Inclusion!
Are you passionate to learn and understand more about migration and inclusion? Do you want to step into another role and explore these issues from different perspectives? Then join us in last week of November 2024 for a unique EduLARP (Educational Life- Action Roleplay) experience with Minosia Labyrinth, where you’ll engage in thought-provoking, interactive activities designed to foster empathy, reflection, and discussion.
A selection of suitable trainers and youth workers will have the opportunity to get a training opportunity to become facilitator of the method afterwards.
What to Expect:
- Experience Minosia Labyrinth method in a4-day immersive experience where you will learn and reflect on migration and inclusion through role-play and simulation. The game-method provides a powerful tool to explore the complexities of the migration process and encourages participants to challenge their own biases and perspectives.
- Take part in he supporting program to connect you with the topics and the EduLARP approach.
- Facilitating Minosia Labyrinth: Alongside the experience, we’re offering an intensive qualification course to train selected participants on facilitating the Minosia Labyrinth method. This training is perfect for educators, trainers, and those working in social fields looking to incorporate innovative methods into their work.
Why Participate?
- Engage with interactive, non-formal education methods that address critical issues like discrimination, racism and migration.
- Find new opportunities to use within your organisation or professional networks.
- Gain insights into the techniques behind the Minosia approach and connect with an international network of facilitators and implementing organisations.
- Discuss social inclusion and reflect on how the challenges faced in the game mirror real-migrations situations in Europe.
Finding a new way to combat the growing hostility towards migrants
- When? 20.-25. January 2025
- Duration: 4 days training course + 2 travel-days
- Where? Berlin, Germany
- Who can apply? Anyone interested get to know a new approach an learning about migration and inclusion from the partner-countries Germany, Italy, Greece and Spain. Please note that the Minosia Labyrinth method and facilities are not barrier-free, and English language skills are required. INFORMATION: The application list for participants from Italy, Greece and Spain is CLOSED! Further applications from these countries will be deleted without review!
Cost:
- Participation in the project is free. Travel, group-dorm accommodation, and vegan food are covered by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union.* This trauning course is part of the project “Fostering the use of EduLARP methods on migration topics”.
Are you interested to participate? Then fill out (ONLY GERMAN RESIDENTS!)the application form(Link)
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn, reflect, and be part of the Minosia approach.
Join us in January – and be ready for a transformative journey
*The data of participants will be delivered to the Erasmus+ funding portal.