Workshop Berlin 2007
November 16, 2007 at 10:31 | In Collection of Codes | Leave a CommentIm Workshop Berlin wurden von Schülerinnen und Schülern zum Thema Toleranz
- Alltsgsszenen und Fragen formuliert
- Antworten gesammelt
- und jeweils eine einfache Formel für ein friedliches Zusammenleben zugeordnet – Codes of Tolerance.
Im Blog sind, nach den Szenen und Fragen geordnet, die Antworten und Codes zu finden . Die Beiträge können auch direkt über die Kategorien aufgerufen werden:
Disability | Imagine seeing someone trying to get across a street, althouhg he or she is blind.
Gender | Imagine a boy who likes to do things that we think of girls normally doing -playing with Barbies, wearing a dress or make – up, sewing things.
Helpless Person | What would you do, if you see a person that is hurt and can’t help himself?
Homeless Person | What would you do, if you see a homeless person with no food or drink or shelter?
Older Generation | Think about when adults talk to you about somthing they don’t like. Do they talk to you in a nice and respectful way all of the time?
Poor Person | Imagine seeing someone without a jacket in winter time or asking for money from strangers walking by. What would you do, if you see a person with out shoes and jacket?
To be different | Imagine meeting a person who looks different from you in some way- for example, is missing an arm or has different-colored you.
To be unusual | Imagine meeting someone who does not celebrate Chrismas but instead does things that you don’t do (doesn’t own or watch TV, doesn’ talk on the phone , eat meat or own a car, wears a hat or a scarf on their head to cover it).
Our Codes of Tolerance | Workshop Berlin 2007
November 16, 2007 at 9:43 | In All Codes listed | Leave a CommentAs a result of the workshop in Berlin 2007 we collected the following list of codes:
Be
- helpful
- kind
- respectful
- nice
- brave
- friendly
- considerate
- calm
- generous
Show acceptance
To be continued …
Collecting Codes for „Diversity!“ Exhibition
November 16, 2007 at 9:37 | In Collection of Codes | Leave a CommentFrom Tuesday, November 13th to Friday, November 16th, I spent every morning until noon at the Nelson Mandela School in Berlin-Wilmersdorf with Class 3c. They worked hard at formulating questions, collecting information, and interpreting answers to turn simple responses into a list of codes for peaceful human coexistence — Our Codes of Tolerance.
I think they may have left out a few codes that are extremely important to them, such as freedom to play games on laptops or the right to fresh air after a couple of hours of hard work.
Disability | Question, Answers + Codes
November 16, 2007 at 5:48 | In Disability | Leave a Comment 
Imagine seeing someone trying to get across a street, althouhg he or she is blind. What would you do?
Read the answers:
Theo, age 7
November 16, 2007 at 4:50 | In Disability | Leave a CommentTheo’s answer: I would ask if he or she needs help and if he or she says yes I would help this person.
Code: Be helpful
Antonia, age 8
November 16, 2007 at 4:48 | In Disability | Leave a Comment Antonia’s answer: I would help this person.
Code: Be helpful
Bavo, age 9
November 16, 2007 at 4:42 | In Disability | Leave a CommentBavo’s answer: I would help him over the street.
Code: be kind
Freddie, age 8
November 16, 2007 at 4:41 | In Disability | Leave a CommentFreddie’s answer: I would hold him over the street.
Code: Be helpful
Geneviére , age 10
November 16, 2007 at 4:04 | In Disability | Leave a CommentGeneviére’s answer: Normal like other people .
Code: Be respectful
Aidan, age 9
November 16, 2007 at 4:00 | In Disability | Leave a CommentAidan’s answer: Like he treetet them.
Code: Be nice
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