YOUNG PEOPLE remember international [re]act finding memories for civic educational institutions from Germany, Europe and Israel
Thematic focus
- Secondary Schools
- Teacher Training
- Inclusive History Education
- Innovative Approaches
- Multi-Perspectivity in History Teaching
- Histories of Discrimination and Persecution
- Histories of Violence
- Histories of Wars and Warfare
- History of Anti-Semitism
- History of National Minorities
- Holocaust
- Remembrance / Collective Memory
- Europe
- 1945-2000
- 21st Century
Language
German, English
Country
Germany
Address
Date
Deadline: 2 September 2024
Contact
youngpeopleremember@stiftung-evz.de
Description
In the YOUNG PEOPLE remember international program the EVZ Foundation, together with the Federal Foreign Office, promotes international, civic educational work and allows young people to engage in a critical examination of history. The focus is on transnational learning at historical sites of National Socialist persecution and extermination, as well as questions relating to European culture(s) of remembrance. The funding line [re]act finding memories focuses on bilateral and multilateral youth encounters for young people between 14 and 35 years of age, as well as professional exchanges for disseminators. We support projects that deal with National Socialist history in a multi-perspective, transnational, and interdisciplinary way using contemporary methods as well as groundbreaking concepts.
Organiser
EVZ Foundation