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.
*This event is only available in German. Please consult the German-language text to learn more.*
DAS SEMINAR MUSS LEIDER AUSFALLEN, DA DIE MINDESTTEILNEHMENDENZAHL NICHT ERREICHT WURDE. WIR WERDEN VERSUCHEN ES SO BALD WIE MÖGLICH NACHZUHOLEN.
In diesem Wochenend-Präsenz-Seminar (NICHT online!) wollen wir das neue EduLARP* „Minosia Labyrinth“ anwenden. Die Bildungsmethode Minosia Labyrinth behandelt die Themen Migration & Inklusion. Die Teilnehmenden schlüpfen in die Rollen migrantischer und institutioneller Charaktere und erleben einen simulierten Migrations- und Ankommensprozess im fiktiven europäischen Land Minosia. Die Migrant*innen-Charaktere durchlaufen typisch Orte und Prozeduren eines Migrations- und Integrationsprozesses in Europa, während andere Teilnehmende in Institutionen und Organisationen tätig sind. Minosia Labyrinth kann von vielfältigen – auch gemischten – Gruppen von Erwachsenen und Jugendlichen gespielt werden. Es sensibilisiert für die Situation von Migrant*innen und für Integrationsfragen, erzeugt Empathie, dekonstruiert Stereotype und Vorurteile, vermittelt Wissen über die Komplexität von Migrationsprozessen und lässt die Spielenden über ihre Privilegien nachdenken. Zudem steigert es die Wahrnehmung globaler Abhängigkeiten und historischer Hintergründe von Migration.
Wie das geht? Begebt euch mit uns auf die Reise nach Minosia.
Wichtig! Im Seminar wird Minosia Labyrinth als Methode ausprobiert – das heißt, ihr müsst in zuvor zugeteilte Rollen schlüpfen und euch auf das Minosia-Szenario einlassen. Danach werden wir die gemeinsamen Erfahrung ausführlich auswerten.
Wer kann sich anmelden? Alle Interessierte, insbesondere Aktive in der sozialen, kulturellen und politischen Bildungsarbeit für Erwachsene und Jugendliche: Multiplikator*innen, Lehrer*innen, Sozialarbeiter*innen und Sozialpädagog*innen, Trainer*innen in der nicht-formalen Bildungsarbeit etc.
Wann & wo? Am Sa. 30. + So. 31.10.2021 im KuBiZ in Berlin-Weißensee jeweils von 9:00-18:00 Uhr.
Corona-Bedingungen: Die Bildungsveranstaltung findet unter Einhaltung der jeweils aktuellen Corona-Vorschriften des Landes Berlin statt. Alle Teilnehmenden sind verpflichtet sich an den von uns zuvor erstellten Hygieneplan zu halten.
Teilnahmegebühr: 20 Euro (Verpflegung während der Veranstaltung inbegriffen)
Voranmeldung: durch das Formular unten
Veranstalter: solar e.V.
Die Veranstaltung wird von der Berliner Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung gefördert.
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.
Interaktives Rollenspiel zum Thema Flucht und Migration
Migration ist vielfältig, alltäglich und global über alle Zeiten zu beobachten. Gesellschaftlich wird sie jedoch sehr verengt und meist zugespitzt und polarisierend wahrgenommen und diskutiert. Die jüngsten Migrationsbewegungen aufgrund des Ukrainekrieges haben erneut sichtbar gemacht, wie unterschiedlich die Aufmerksamkeit und Solidarität mit Migrant*innen in Europa ist. Doch diese gesellschaftlichen und individuellen Wahrnehmungen beeinflussen nicht nur das Schicksal der Migrant*innen, sondern auch die Praxis von z.B. Behörden, Sozialarbeiter*innen und Helfer*innen.
In dieser Fortbildung übernehmen die Teilnehmenden die Rollen von Migrant*innen oder administrativen und zivilgesellschaftlichen Entscheidungsträger*innen, um für sie weit entfernte Erfahrungen näher zu holen. Die anschließende pädagogische Auswertung fördert Empathie und Verständnis und zeigt Handlungsmöglichkeiten auf.
Die in der Fortbildung angewendete interaktive Methode des Bildungs-Live-Action-Role-Playing (EduLARP) gehört bereits in einigen europäischen Ländern zum Standard im formellen sowie informellen Bildungskontext.
Die Fortbildung richtet sich an Menschen mit und ohne Flucht- bzw. Migrationserfahrung. Sie wird von einem gemischten Team des Bildungskollektivs solar e.V. durchgeführt.
Zielgruppe: Fachkräfte und Mitarbeiter*innen in den Arbeitsbereichen Migration und Flucht (Beratung, Nachbarschafts- und Quartierarbeit, Sammelunterkünfte, Verwaltung) und der sozialen, kulturellen und politischen Bildungsarbeit für Erwachsene und Jugendliche (Multiplikator*innen, Lehrer*innen, Sozialarbeiter*innen und Sozialpädagog*innen, Trainer*innen in der nicht-formalen Bildungsarbeit) und Interessierte.
Schwerpunkte:
– Wirkweisen und Strukturen im Kontext von Flucht/Migration
– Perspektivwechsel und Reflexion zu Rollen und Positionen
– Handlungsmöglichkeiten der Zivilgesellschaft und im Arbeitskontext
Methoden:
Bildungs-Live-Action-Role-Playing (EduLARP) mit simulationsbasierten Techniken.
Veranstalter:
Bundesakademie für Kirche und Diakonie
https://www.ba-kd.de/programm/migration-erfahren-lern-erlebnisreise-ins-minosia-labyrinth-2022-11/
Leitung:
Team von solar e.V., Berlin.
In Kooperationt mit:
solar e.V. – soziales Leben undArbeiten
Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft evangelische Jugendsozialarbeit (BAG EJSA)
Jugendmigrationsdienste
Entwicklungspolitisches Netzwerk Hessen (EPN Hessen) e.V.
Jüdische Gemeinde Kassel
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!
In the framework of a project „Postcolonial educational perspectives on global racism and resistance“ with part of the Chilean and Sudanese activist communities in Berlin, we were working on a method for political education to reflect on antidiscrimination (principally against migrants) with a perspective that tries to include strongly the role that plays colonialism.
We want to have an implementations of the method, so we invite you to participate in a workshop/meeting.
You will have the opportunity to learn and experience this new methodology in practice and give us your valuable feedback. You will also get to know some of the development team and facilitators of this project, so that we can further develop our networks on these topics.
Please register via email to cristina.marambio@obuk-ev.org .
This event is offered by Förderverein Offene Bildung Umwelt Kultur e.V.