Ethics Education for Children

Enhancing children's innate ability to make positive contributions

Learning To Live Together slide shows (1)


Here you have an informational video about Learning To Live Together and below some videos of workshops:





Workshops on Learning To Live Together :

See how  Learning To Live Together was field tested in different countries to get inputs for its development, and how training workshops were developed for educators and youth leaders to introduce them to  the manual

Field-test workshop in Lidingö, Sweden


This three days workshop occured in the Ecumenical Institut of Lidingö, in Sweden. There were 33 participants: 27 adults and 6 youngs from 15 to 19. They came from 12 differents countries: Chile, Ecuador, Denmark, Finland, India, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Sri Lanka, Sweden, United Kingdom and Tanzania. In this workshop, the participants felt that the interaction with people from differents cultures and religions challenged their point of view. They learnt also the importance of putting oneself in others'shoes and of challenging one's prejudices.










Field-test workshop in Geneva, Switzerland


This three-days workshop occured in the John Knox Center of Geneva. There were 16 youngs from 15 to 19 and 4 facilitators. They came from 12 different countries: Azerbaijan, Colombia, Honduras, India, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Sweden, United Kingdom and Tanzania. The participants have done interfaith visits which they thought they were  enriching and they improved their awareness of other people's religious beliefs. After that, the participants of Kenya and Tanzania started peace clubs, the one from Azerbaijan shared their learning with their youth group and the participants from Jordan and Lebanon shared their learning within the Fisher programme in Jordan.









Field-test workshop in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania


This three-days workshop occured in the Tanzanian Episcopal Conference Center of Dar Es Salaam. There were 3 facilitators and 24 youngs from 15 to 19. They came from 3 different countries: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The youngs  said that their understanding of other cultures and religions had been broadened. Some of them created peace clubs and one new was created in Dar Es Salaam. They all commited to share what they learned with their friends and family and expressed a strong willingness to be involved in future activities.



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