Actively Countering Antisemitism and Exclusion

Symposium: Approaches Towards a Respectful School Culture (audio recording available, in German)

Five women in conversation around a table

Exchanges in small groups and in protected surroundings make training in the museum valuable. Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jule Roehr

This symposium in cooperation with Regionale Fortbildung Verbund 2 invites teachers and educators from secondary schools to exchange experiences of Antisemitism and exclusion in everyday school life, to respond professionally to current discussions, and to become familiar with concepts of prevention and intervention.

recording available

Map with all buildings that belong to the Jewish Museum Berlin. The W. M. Blumenthal Academy is marked in green

Where

W. M. Blumenthal Academy
Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin
Postal address: Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin

How can I recognize exclusion in everyday school life? How does exclusion currently manifest itself, in particular in the context of Antisemitism? How can I further develop my stance? What preventive measures are effective in schools?

This specialist conference invites school teams made up of teachers, educational staff, and management teams to exchange experiences, to respond professionally to current discussions, and to become familiar with concepts of prevention and intervention. Practice-oriented experts from various fields will present educational materials and methods, focus on social learning in schools, and address complex issues towards further developing a respectful school culture.

Regionale Fortbildung

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Entrance of the Library located in the Academy Building.

Audio recording of the talk Antisemitism Today – A Challenge for School and Society by Juliane Wetzel (Center for Research on Antisemitism, TU Berlin), in German; Jewish Museum Berlin 2019

Program

9.30 am

Welcome and Introduction

Sarah Hiron, Deputy Head of Education, Jewish Museum Berlin

Helmut Beek, head Regionale Fortbildung Verbund 2, Berlin

10 am Impulse

Antisemitism Today – A Challenge for School and Society

Dr. Juliane Wetzel, Center for Research on Antisemitism, TU Berlin

10.30 am

Exchange

11 am Workshop

Links between Antisemitism and Racism – Reacting in Challenging Situations

Susanna Harms und Gunnar Meyer, Bildungs Bausteine e.V., Berlin

Workshop

Antisemitism in German Rap? Recognize - Discuss - Deconstruct

Arnon Hampe und Tatjana Volpert, Bildungs¬Bausteine e.V., Berlin

Workshop

Hands across the Campus – A Core-value Curriculum for Democracy

Michael Hackenberger, Regionale Fortbildung Berlin

Sabine Huffmann, Berlin Senate Department for Education, Science, and Research

Workshop

Conspiracy Theories

Dr. Juliane Wetzel, Center for Research on Antisemitism, TU Berlin

Workshop with grafic recording

Antisemitism Towards Israel

Désirée Galert and Jamina Diel, Kreuzberg Initiative against Antisemitism (KIgA), Berlin

Workshop with grafic recording

Case-related Counselling and Intervention Strategies for Dealing with Antisemitism at School

Marina Chernivsky, Competence Center for Prevention and Empowerment (ZWST)

12.30 pm Lunch break
1.15 pm Impulse

Ways to a Respectful School Culture

Guido Schulz, School Inspector, Berlin Senate Department for Education, Science, and Research

1.45 pm Workshops

The morning workshops are offered again in the afternoon.

3.15 pm Plenum – Feedback
4 pm Close

In cooperation with

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Where, when, what?

  • When21 Feb 2019
  • Where W. M. Blumenthal Academy
    Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin Postal address: Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin
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