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Learning to Live Together Program

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Learning to Live Together

An Intercultural and Interfaith Programme for Ethics Education

Learning to Live Together is an educational program that helps teachers nurture values and spirituality in children. It provides tools to help children and young people to develop a stronger sense of ethics, critical thinking, and respect for people of other cultures, and nurture the sense of belonging to a global community.

The program is designed to contribute to the realization of children’s right to full and healthy physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development. It proposes an educational framework that can easily adapt to different social and cultural contexts.

This manual is tailored for working with children 12 to 18 years old.

Learning to Live together poster.

Posters: Learning to Live Together

An Intercultural and Interfaith Programme for Ethics Education

Learning to Live Together

An Intercultural and Interfaith Programme for Ethics Education – For Children 6 to 11 Years Old

Learning to Live Together is an educational program that helps teachers nurture values and spirituality in children. It provides tools to help children and young people to develop a stronger sense of ethics, critical thinking, and respect for people of other cultures, and nurture the sense of belonging to a global community.

The program is designed to contribute to the realization of children’s right to full and healthy physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development. It proposes an educational framework that can easily adapt to different social and cultural contexts.

This manual is tailored for working with children 6 to 11 years old.

Poster: Learning to Live Together

An Intercultural and Interfaith Programme for Ethics Education – For Children 6 to 11 Years Old

 

Learning to Live Together

An Intercultural and Interfaith Programme for Ethics Education

Good Practices Series N° 2 | Learning to Play Together

Play and recreation help children to grow up with confidence, encourage their creativity and imagination and foster their holistic development. Learning to Play Together, launched in Greece in 2011, with fifth-grade students, introduced ethics and intercultural learning into physical education using the Learning to Live Together program as a foundation.

This booklet provides alternatives to competitive games and sports and helps to promote mutual understanding and respect among youth living in multicultural societies.

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