International conflicts are complex and, in the current flow of information, it is sometimes difficult to carry out an “objective” analysis. This training aims to provide reading keys to decipher conflicts with young people and compare different points of view towards them.
The training addresses the issue of conflicts based on geopolitical concepts which are illuminated by concrete applications, thus allowing better appropriation. Then, it offers conflict analysis tools and approaches and invites participants to concretely apply these theoretical tools and concepts through the analysis of a specific conflict.
Alternating between presentations and participatory workshops, this training is intended to be interactive to allow exchanges between participants and thus build collective reflection on the different ways of approaching an international conflict with young people and awakening their civic and solidarity awareness. To move in this direction, it offers easy-to-use educational approaches and tools.
This training is intended for secondary school teachers higher education, particularly suitable for geography and human sciences courses and for people in charge of entertainment who wish to develop the issue of international conflicts with students or young people, but also to citizens hungry for information serious about this.
Date: Saturday April 4, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Chaussée Saint-Pierre, 208 to 1040 Brussels
Price: €15 – €10 (students, person registered as a job seeker)
Additional information: Anne-Claire Willocx