Drama Antidiscrimination Academy

Project facts

Project promoter:
Association of Drama Pracitioners STOP-KLATKA
Project Number:
PL05-0536
Target groups
Asylum-seekers,
Manager, leaders, teachers, trainers, administrators and technical staff from eligible institutions
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€29,563
Final project cost:
€28,938
From EEA Grants:
€ 26,005
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

An educational project aimed at supporting competencies to work with schoolchildren on refugee subjects of 16 teachers, participants of the Drama Antidiscrimination Academy (FAA), being a continuation of previous activities financed by EEA. Planned stages: 1. Drama workshops on refugees prepared by experts; 2. 40-hour series of workshops on discussing refugee subjects with schoolchildren and using drama method in this field for 16 teachers from all over Poland, participants of FAA; 3. Testing the scenarios by teachers; 4. Publishing and disseminating tested scenarios in the form of e-book. The idea of the project originated as a result of discussions with participants of the previous edition of the Drama Antidiscrimination Academy and with partners engaged in its implementation: the Klamra Foundation and the Activation Centre for Migrants.

Summary of project results

"The subject of refugees is almost non-existent in school textbooks and core curriculum. The existing published lesson scenarios have been usually developed by educators working with adults and are not fit to the needs of schools and schoolchildren. Engaging and empathy-oriented methods of describing the issue of refugees are needed rather than only presenting facts, but also understanding of the situation of refugees and closer presentation of individual personal stories instead of impersonal and disquieting statistical data (the TEA Report ""Discrimination - the Great Absentee""). The aim of the project was to prepare schools for receiving refugee children through enhancing competencies of teachers in the field of anti-discrimination education conducted using the applied drama method. 24 teachers increased their knowledge on refugees and their ability to conduct free lessons aimed at enhancing empathy level and understanding the situation of persons with refugee experience. 9 lesson scenarios tailored to school environment and the age of schoolchildren were developed, tested and popularised. 9 scenarios of drama workshops (3 for primary schools, 4 for middle schools, 2 for secondary schools) were prepared. Workshops were conducted (2 three-day meetings, in all 40 hours) on refugee issues and methods of drama education for 12 teachers who pilot-implemented the scenarios in their schools (19 lessons in 10 schools). The scenarios were presented to additional 12 teachers during a training (16 hours) and, together with 6 articles (containing essential information on refugees and drama method), were published (400 copies) and sent to schools, universities and organisations dealing with refugee issues, as well as made available on the web page of the organisation (approx. 150 downloads). The project activities benefited 24 teachers from 5 voivodeships who participated in trainings, approx. 400 schoolchildren (19 forms) who participated in pilot implementation of scenarios, and 350 organisations and institutions that received the publication. The publication with scenarios was also made available on the web page and the information was included in a newsletter reaching 3458 persons. The partners contributed to the project by cooperation with a person having refugee experience (consultation of scenarios, meeting with teachers, the Centre for Refugee Support) and by organising a panel on template technique during workshops (the Klamra Foundation)."

Summary of bilateral results