European CoE Pestalozzi workshop held from September 19th – 23rd 2011 at The Falstad Centre, Norway
Focusing on the theme
From Division to Diversity: Educational Challenges related to Past and Present,
19 participants from 16 different European Countries, most of them
teachers and teacher trainers, shared an intensive cooperative
experience during the one week workshop in Norway. The topics of the
workshop covered different thematic areas in the field of intercultural
learning such as historical and contemporary situations of ethnic
minorities and people with special needs, religious diversity, as well
as the relation between national identity construction and religion.
Lectures
by experts in these fields were followed by group work where
participants could share their experiences and try out learning
methodologies. Participatory learning methods and didactical tools
fostering multiperspectivity were investigated in a hands-on, practical
way. Different methods of concept learning, highlighting the changing
meaning of concepts in different context and historical periods as well
as the method of digital story telling were appreciated by the
participants as giving concrete tools to take back home in the class-
and seminar rooms.
One highlight of the week was an excursion to
Trondheim, where even the sightseeing (the Nidaros Cathedral) engaged
the participants in conversations on nation building, religion and the
construction of national heritage. All in all, the week was a wonderful
example of learning about (= themes and methods), learning through (=
open-minded interaction and mutual inspiration) and learning for (= each
participant’s professional ambition to prepare students for living
together in Europe’s diverse and democratic societies).
The Pestalozzi Programme website