Extremismusprävention macht Schule – new workshops for school classes can be booked

Prejudice, culture, identity and conflict - for children and young people, these topics are as exciting as they are important! Our project "Extremismusprävention macht Schule" therefore addresses the many questions surrounding these topics in dynamic, lively and age-appropriate workshops for school classes and helps students to recognize and understand important aspects for themselves.

The workshops are free for schools and school classes and are suitable for students from the 2nd year of lower secondary school (Mittelschule/Gymnasium). Depending on requirements, 1x4UE or 2x4UE per class can be booked.

As part of the project, new workshop dates for school classes can now be booked in May and June! Teachers can book these independently and easily at this link and get all further information about the project there!

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