Games, exercises & reports - useful links
Culture Learning: Simulations & Exercises (an overview)
http://www.carla.umn.edu/culture/resources/exercises.html
Games are a fun and effective way to introduce issues of cultural awareness & intercultural
communications to students. The information on this page is a good place to start looking for
specific cultural simulations and exercises and for ways to incorporate them into the
curriculum.
Open Space
http://www.openspaceworld.org/english/index.html
This site is an invitation to connect with the people & practices, insights & experiences.
Roof on fire!
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/Roofonfire/index.html
This site is all about an adventure education training course 1998 in Bebruasai, Lithuania.
SALTO-YOUTH
SALTO organizes and co-ordinates more than 20 courses every year. Behind the scenes they
work on other useful tools for training in youth work in Europe as well. They offer a newsletter
and toolboxes.
Materials on fighting racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and intolerance
Alien 93, Cartoon Book against intolerance – Cartoons & Cartoon Guide, DOmino, Education
Pack, European Passport, Logos, Videos
- All different – all equal:
http://eycb.coe.int/edupack/default.htm
- Compass: a manual on Human rights Education with Young People:
http://eycb.coe.int/compass/en/contents.html
Handbook on Conflict Transformation
http://www.berghof-center.org/handbook/cf.htm
The Power of Language - An Activity Guide for Facilitators
By Florian M. Wenzel, Michael Seberich (eds.). International Network Education for Democracy,
Human Rights and Tolerance, Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers, Gütersloh 2001
Training-Youth.Net
http://www.youth-partnership.net/youth-partnership/publications/T-kits/T_kits
Training opportunities and on-line publications for youth workers and trainers: Organizational
Management, Methodology in Language Learning, Project Management, Intercultural Learning,
International Voluntary Service, Training Essentials, etc.
Publications of the European Youth Council
Source: LEXICON training & coaching Michael Kimmig, September 2009