MODULE 1 aCTIVITIES
Respect for Diversity
Community Engagement
Activity No 3
Activity No 1
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Activity No 2
Practical activities: parental engagement at school.
Informed Decision-Making
Cultural Exploration
Activity No 3
Activity No 1
Honesty and Responsibility
Activity No 2
Practical Activities: Parental Engagement at Home
ACTIVITY NO 1
Community Engagement
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 2
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 3
Respect for Diversity
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 1
Cultural Exploration
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 2
Honesty and Responsibility
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 3
Informed Decision-Making
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
ACTIVITIES
Extra Resources
What you need
Public examples of taking responsibility for and punishing bad behavior; stories where the villain is punished and good ultimately triumphs over evil;
Preparation
Participating in various celebrations of the neighboring nations; preparing traditional dishes from different countries; visiting the Hungarian/Serbian/Jewish area of the city and observing the architectural differences, as well as the popular costumes of these ethnic groups.
Helpful Tips
Parents may teach children conflict resolution techniques such as active listening, discussing problems calmly, and seeking solutions that benefit everyone.
Helpful Tips
Appreciating honesty and rejecting lies is an important step in the child-parent, child-colleague, child-teacher, child-friend, child-extended family, and child-community relationships. The adult of tomorrow is formed from the honest child of today.
Goal
Active citizens should be advocates for peace, understanding that cooperation and dialogue are essential in resolving conflicts. Parents teach their children the importance of peaceful resolution, negotiation, and finding common ground.
Preparation
Research local activities such as cleanups, charity events, or awareness campaigns. Discuss with your child what issues they care about and how they would like to contribute
Goal
Active citizens must have access to reliable information and the ability to assess it critically. Parents see education and media literacy as essential in empowering children to understand complex social and political issues, which are crucial for participating in a democratic society.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
How to Reflect
Share thoughts on what was most interesting, compare cultures, and talk about what was surprising or inspiring
Preparation
Choose a country or culture to explore together by selecting books, films, or foods from that region
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities
Helpful Tips
Be a role model by demonstrating active citizenship in everyday life, such as recycling, helping neighbors, or voting. Encourage your child to propose their own ideas for making a difference, fostering long-term civic engagement habits
What you need
Examples of good practices; examples of What if No...?; What do you think is right?
How to do it
rents may encourage their children to learn about different European cultures, celebrate cultural events together, or communicate with peers from other countries to foster tolerance and respect.
How to do it
Involving children in household activities, in situations where they are asked to take measures that impact the entire family (what program we do on Sunday afternoon, what we watch together on Saturday evening, whether we buy apples or bananas). Gradually, we will move on to making more important decisions, such as optional courses at school, summer camps or organizing birthday parties.
Helpful Tips
Parents want their children to understand that being an active citizen means accepting people from all walks of life, and being open to cultural exchange. Active citizenship involves respecting others' differences and understanding that these differences enrich the community as a whole.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
How to do it
Try different cuisines, read stories, or watch cultural films. Discuss traditions, customs, and daily life in that culture
Preparation
Reading storytime; watching documentaries on civic topics together
How to do it
Rewarding children whenever they own up to their mistakes; disapproving of lying or blaming someone else; explaining the legal consequences of lying and misinformation from an adult's perspective.
Helpful Tips
Keep it fun and interactive. Encourage your child to ask questions, discuss cultural similarities and differences, and reflect on what they learned. If possible, visit cultural centers or museums to enhance the experience. Make it a family tradition to explore a new culture each month.
How to do it
Participate in cleanups, charity drives, or other community activities as a family. Explain the significance of these activities, encouraging your child to take an active role, such as distributing flyers, leading small projects, or helping coordinate efforts.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
What you need
Books, movies, recipes, music playlists from different cultures
How to do it
Parents view non-violence and dialogue as essential tools for building a harmonious society. Active citizens should strive to settle disputes peacefully and respect differing opinions, especially in a multicultural and diverse Europe.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
Goal
Teach children about active citizenship, responsibility, and teamwork while helping them develop empathy and a sense of social responsibility
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs
Preparation
Small, household activities, such as serving breakfast or Sunday family activities; the child should be presented with several options, allowed to make their own decisions; the child should know the alternative and consider the option in an informed manner.
What you need
Public examples of how lack of communication has led to major conflicts throughout history; how, by avoiding open discussion, friendships have been broken and everyone has suffered.
Extra Resources
List of multicultural resources, including museums, documentaries, and language learning apps
Preparation
Reading stories in which heroes worked together to defeat evil and save others.
Helpful Tips
Parents might encourage their children to research topics before forming opinions, engage in discussions with others, and be open to different perspectives. They may also guide them in identifying credible sources of information to avoid misinformation.
What you need
Listening to songs in different foreign languages, discussions about different ethnicities, cultures and values of the European Union; awareness that in a harmonious region, the merging of multiple cultures is needed.
Goal
An essential aspect of active citizenship is respecting cultural diversity. Parents often stress the importance of embracing different cultures, traditions, and beliefs within their own communities and across Europe. They view this respect as an integral part of living in a multicultural society, which is a foundational principle of the European Union.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
Goal
Instilling in children the importance of being honest and transparent in their actions, as well as taking responsibility for their decisions.
Goal
Encourage intercultural awareness, understanding, and appreciation for different backgrounds
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
What you need
Community event schedules, volunteer sign-ups, local government or NGO contacts
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MODULE 1 aCTIVITIES
Respect for Diversity
Community Engagement
Activity No 3
Activity No 1
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Activity No 2
Practical activities: parental engagement at school.
Informed Decision-Making
Cultural Exploration
Activity No 3
Activity No 1
Honesty and Responsibility
Activity No 2
Practical Activities: Parental Engagement at Home
ACTIVITY NO 1
Community Engagement
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 2
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 3
Respect for Diversity
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 1
Cultural Exploration
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 2
Honesty and Responsibility
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
Next Activity
Extra Resources
ACTIVITY NO 3
Informed Decision-Making
Preparation
What you need
Goal
How to do it
How to Reflect
Helpful Tips
ACTIVITIES
Extra Resources
What you need
Public examples of taking responsibility for and punishing bad behavior; stories where the villain is punished and good ultimately triumphs over evil;
Preparation
Participating in various celebrations of the neighboring nations; preparing traditional dishes from different countries; visiting the Hungarian/Serbian/Jewish area of the city and observing the architectural differences, as well as the popular costumes of these ethnic groups.
Helpful Tips
Parents may teach children conflict resolution techniques such as active listening, discussing problems calmly, and seeking solutions that benefit everyone.
Helpful Tips
Appreciating honesty and rejecting lies is an important step in the child-parent, child-colleague, child-teacher, child-friend, child-extended family, and child-community relationships. The adult of tomorrow is formed from the honest child of today.
Goal
Active citizens should be advocates for peace, understanding that cooperation and dialogue are essential in resolving conflicts. Parents teach their children the importance of peaceful resolution, negotiation, and finding common ground.
Preparation
Research local activities such as cleanups, charity events, or awareness campaigns. Discuss with your child what issues they care about and how they would like to contribute
Goal
Active citizens must have access to reliable information and the ability to assess it critically. Parents see education and media literacy as essential in empowering children to understand complex social and political issues, which are crucial for participating in a democratic society.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
How to Reflect
Share thoughts on what was most interesting, compare cultures, and talk about what was surprising or inspiring
Preparation
Choose a country or culture to explore together by selecting books, films, or foods from that region
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities
Helpful Tips
Be a role model by demonstrating active citizenship in everyday life, such as recycling, helping neighbors, or voting. Encourage your child to propose their own ideas for making a difference, fostering long-term civic engagement habits
What you need
Examples of good practices; examples of What if No...?; What do you think is right?
How to do it
rents may encourage their children to learn about different European cultures, celebrate cultural events together, or communicate with peers from other countries to foster tolerance and respect.
How to do it
Involving children in household activities, in situations where they are asked to take measures that impact the entire family (what program we do on Sunday afternoon, what we watch together on Saturday evening, whether we buy apples or bananas). Gradually, we will move on to making more important decisions, such as optional courses at school, summer camps or organizing birthday parties.
Helpful Tips
Parents want their children to understand that being an active citizen means accepting people from all walks of life, and being open to cultural exchange. Active citizenship involves respecting others' differences and understanding that these differences enrich the community as a whole.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
How to do it
Try different cuisines, read stories, or watch cultural films. Discuss traditions, customs, and daily life in that culture
Preparation
Reading storytime; watching documentaries on civic topics together
How to do it
Rewarding children whenever they own up to their mistakes; disapproving of lying or blaming someone else; explaining the legal consequences of lying and misinformation from an adult's perspective.
Helpful Tips
Keep it fun and interactive. Encourage your child to ask questions, discuss cultural similarities and differences, and reflect on what they learned. If possible, visit cultural centers or museums to enhance the experience. Make it a family tradition to explore a new culture each month.
How to do it
Participate in cleanups, charity drives, or other community activities as a family. Explain the significance of these activities, encouraging your child to take an active role, such as distributing flyers, leading small projects, or helping coordinate efforts.
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
What you need
Books, movies, recipes, music playlists from different cultures
How to do it
Parents view non-violence and dialogue as essential tools for building a harmonious society. Active citizens should strive to settle disputes peacefully and respect differing opinions, especially in a multicultural and diverse Europe.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
Goal
Teach children about active citizenship, responsibility, and teamwork while helping them develop empathy and a sense of social responsibility
How to Reflect
Talk about the impact of the activity, how it benefited others, and what they learned from it. Encourage children to reflect on how their actions can inspire others to contribute to their communities.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs
Preparation
Small, household activities, such as serving breakfast or Sunday family activities; the child should be presented with several options, allowed to make their own decisions; the child should know the alternative and consider the option in an informed manner.
What you need
Public examples of how lack of communication has led to major conflicts throughout history; how, by avoiding open discussion, friendships have been broken and everyone has suffered.
Extra Resources
List of multicultural resources, including museums, documentaries, and language learning apps
Preparation
Reading stories in which heroes worked together to defeat evil and save others.
Helpful Tips
Parents might encourage their children to research topics before forming opinions, engage in discussions with others, and be open to different perspectives. They may also guide them in identifying credible sources of information to avoid misinformation.
What you need
Listening to songs in different foreign languages, discussions about different ethnicities, cultures and values of the European Union; awareness that in a harmonious region, the merging of multiple cultures is needed.
Goal
An essential aspect of active citizenship is respecting cultural diversity. Parents often stress the importance of embracing different cultures, traditions, and beliefs within their own communities and across Europe. They view this respect as an integral part of living in a multicultural society, which is a foundational principle of the European Union.
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
Goal
Instilling in children the importance of being honest and transparent in their actions, as well as taking responsibility for their decisions.
Goal
Encourage intercultural awareness, understanding, and appreciation for different backgrounds
Extra Resources
List of local organizations, government initiatives, and school-led community engagement programs.
What you need
Community event schedules, volunteer sign-ups, local government or NGO contacts