
Understanding Europe 2019 – Approaches to diversity-oriented peer education
On the occasion of our ten-year anniversary, we are happy to give insights into the knowledge gained during the last decade and provide consequent approaches (…)
We create access to a pluralistic Europe. Our programmes produce publications and educational materials on the topics of migration societies, Europe, democratic citizenship education and youth participation. All materials are available here and can be used for your own purposes.
On the occasion of our ten-year anniversary, we are happy to give insights into the knowledge gained during the last decade and provide consequent approaches (…)
These timeline cards show stories of EU (dis-)integration and address questions such as: Why was the EU founded? Which countries are part of it and is it possible to leave the EU? Which problems does democracy face in Europe?
Here, you can find all materials for a workshop discussing the importance of the freedom of press for democratic societies. It was developed by Hamed Alhamed and includes a course manual and role cards.
In this publication, Prof. Dr. Karim Fereidooni gives an introduction to racism-critical education and illustrates, using two examples from the classroom, why it is so (…)
Here, you find all materials for our workshop on security. Next to a workshop-manual, you will find a video in which young people from all over Europe talk about what security means to them.
This German publication includes contributions form a variety of educational actors and was published by the association „Gegen Vergessen – Für Demokratie“. It sheds light (…)
These illustrations of the Copenhagen criteria can be used to work out what conditions are required for a state to become a member of the (…)
Who has the power within the EU? How do EU policies come into being? How can I influence EU decision-making? This puzzle introduces the different EU institutions and visualizes their responsibilities.
Here, you find all materials for a workshop discussing the representation of young people in the media. It was developed by Julia Rieger consists of a manual, a presentation and two videos.