
Learning to Live Together, a resource material to nurture ethical values needed to learn to live together in plural societies, is now available for teachers and youth leaders. Read more ...
Young adults who work with children and who are interested in promoting ethics education through interfaith learning assembled for a week long training workshop 23 – 27 April in New Delhi, India. The 21 participants came from Sri Lanka, India, Tanzania, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, UK, Israel and Jordan.
The workshop provided knowledge about the content of the Toolkit through practical exercises combined with discussions on inter-faith learning, ethics education, children’s rights and spirituality and the participants had opportunities to share their experiences and knowledge.
45 students from schools in Delhi were invited for a one-day experienced-based training. The students were divided into three groups lead and facilitated by the participants of the workshop. The theme for the day with the students was Understanding Others. In the closing feedback sessions, the students expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with young facilitators from all over the world in important issues how to enhance respect and empathy among people of different cultures, civilizations and religions. After the experience-based training, the participants engaged in a day of self-evaluation and reflection sessions and explored how to use the toolkit in their region.
The Training Workshop was the first step in a year-long training process and capacity building. The participants will continue to get online support as they organize and arrange workshops and session with children and young people in their region. They will be supported by the GNRC Coordinators and the Interfaith Council Secretariat as they practice the skills they learned at the workshop. They will be tasked to explore in more depth an issue of their choice which is important and at the core of the Toolkit and share their findings with the other participants in this training. During the year the Council Secretariat will arrange thematic workshops either over weekends or online. In a year’s time, the group of young adults will be invited to a follow up workshop to share their experiences and acquire skills how to become a multiplier of the skills they have got during this training process. .jpg)
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