Module - Learning scenarios
Civic Education Learning Scenarios
Here you will find learning scenarios that use storytelling for the civic education with adults. They are sorted according to the key purposes for storytelling that StoryComp has identified (see Civic Education Module). ▾Motivation and awareness
Topic of the learning scenario
Make the best out of things
Target group
Civic education learners
Objectives
- To raise awareness the necessity to build and maintain self-respect
Setting
Informal setting
Number of participants
Between 5 to 8 participants
Duration
1 hour maximum
Story
The Old Carpenter
Link to the complete scenario (pdf)
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Multiple perspectives
Topic of the learning scenario
6 or 9?
Target group
Civic education learners
Objectives
- To understand the meaning of multiple perspective
- To be able to identify the reasons laying behind the difference in opinions and perspectives
- To respect the perspective of the other
- To enhance teamwork
Informal to formal setting
Number of participants
Between 10 to 20 participants
Duration
1 to 2 hours
Story
The Bird of Truth
Link to the complete scenario (pdf)
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Communication skills
Topic of the learning scenario
Better together in communication skills
Target group
Civic education learners
Objectives
- To identify the different components of communication (sender, receiver, message, mean of communication) in each phase of the story
- To be able to distinguish between what’s said, what’s meant and which information is missing
- To be aware of possible points of misunderstanding in communication situations
Informal setting
Number of participants
Between 5 to 10 participants
Duration
1 hour maximum
Story
The Little Ant Going to Jerusalem
Link to the complete scenario (pdf)
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Empowerment
Topic of the learning scenario
Don't be naive, be assertive
Target group
Adult education learners
Objectives
- To raise awareness of the fact that others may have goals and intentions that do not necessarily match your own
Setting
Informal setting
Number of participants
Between 5 to 8 participants
Duration
1 hour maximum
Story
The Raven and the Fox
Link to the complete scenario (pdf)
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Would you like to exchange ideas with others about the concrete application of storytelling in civic education,
about experiences, insights and good practices?
Feel free to use the forum in our community! ▾ |
If you want to learn more about what we mean by civic education in this project, what challenges,
opportunities and prerequisites we see, you will find answers in the module
Civic Education. ▾ If you want to get started with storytelling, you will find a lot of information, exercises and tips in the Storytelling module. ▾ |