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Lets start one more friutful day!

In order to wake up we started with the


energizer provided by Arkadiusz. Mein Platz, mein Platz, mein Platz! And now we
are ready to start our methodological workshops.
The participants are divided into three groups. And now you are welcome to read
the short reports about their work.
1. Borders change, memories stay
Polish borders changed after the Second World War wich led to ressetlement of
thousands of people. 70 years after the end of Second World War there are still
many taboos regarding this process. How can we speak about this history today?
It was a topic of our group work.
2. The ongoimg Eurozone crisis resulted, among others, to the deterioration
of German-Greek relations. Reciprocal stereotypes that have been existing
already in the past came to the surface because of nationalist politicians
and populist media. Stereotypen is a project for young participants aged
14-25 that aims at reinforcing critical thinking, facilitating self-reflection
and improving empathy skills from an entangled history prospective.
Methods will be based upon the experimental learning approach.

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