Online Access to Autumn-Winter Training Schedule for the Youth Training Centre
In the vibrant University City of Giessen, the Youth Education Institute has announced an engaging Autumn-Winter program, filled with a diverse range of events and activities for young people aged up to 26. The program, which can be found on the institute's website at www.jbw-our website, is designed to provide new experiences, learning opportunities, and chances for young people to connect.
Highlights of the program include the city walk "Historical everyday traces of Jews and Jews in Giessen," which is part of the event series "Remember, warn, stay vigilant." This series also includes the informative event "TikTok and Anti-Semitism," and the moving reading "The boy with the mouth harmonica: From the ghetto Theresienstadt to freedom by train."
The program offers a mix of new and proven events. For those seeking adventure, there's top-rope climbing, screen printing, studio recording, and even a chance to explore Copenhagen for five days through the educational leave program "Make it happen instead of talking! - Green City Copenhagen."
For those interested in personal development, the Juleica training and the professional educational leave "Leadership and Management in Social Facilities" are available. There are also further training events in addiction and violence prevention, sexual education, democracy promotion, and flip chart presentations.
The program caters to various interests, with offerings such as a football seminar, pottery, self-assertion for girls and boys, and 3D printing. A three-day further training course titled "City Bound - Experiential Pedagogy in the City" is offered, with this Giessen event organized by the German Association for Experiential Education (Deutscher Verein für Erlebnispädagogik, DVE).
The Youth Education Institute's Autumn-Winter program is committed to making its events low-cost or free, ensuring that they are accessible to all. For more information, dates, and costs, interested individuals can contact the youth education center of the University of Gießen at East Campus 25a, 35390 Gießen, telephone 0641 306 2497, fax 0641 306 2494, or by email at jbw@gießen.de.
City Councilor Frau Weigel-Greilich emphasized the importance of the program, expressing her support for the institute's efforts to engage and educate young people in the community. With such a varied and exciting program on offer, it's clear that the Youth Education Institute is committed to providing a rich and fulfilling experience for all who participate.
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