In a country where the civic education of young people has been neglected for decades including the last 22 years, debate education is one of the neglected areas of public education.
How we shape our past (HWSOP), cooperation with Citizens of Europe
A team of young Hungarians participated in an exciting project of intercultural learning along with their German, Czech, and Lithuanian counterparts looking at various aspects of their common history: fascism and Stalinism.
A talented young American social entrepreneur at DIA: Amy Dingler
To read her reports on adventures of her gap year: http://fayettewoman.com/amy-dingler-limits-walls.html
European Youth Service Day 2012
For the second time, DIA coordinated Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) efforts in 2012 in 10 countries of Europe including Hungary. Based on 6 years of succes with coordinating National Youth Service Day (KöZöD!) in Hungary, Youth Service America (YSA) commissionned DIA to assist GYSD operations in 10 other European countries.
Joining Instructions to HWSOP
For the participants of the Budapest Workshop - "How we shape our past" program:
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How we Shape Our Past The Hungarian Example
What is ´How we Shape Our Past´ about?
The way we deal with history tells a lot about us.
The way we deal with history tells a lot about us.
Calling All Bloggers!
Become a Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) 2012 Blogger! We’re looking for service lovers to blog about their projects to feature on YSA’s (Youth Service America) blog. This is a chance to share why GYSD is important to you and to inspire others to get involved in the largest service event in the world. Share project ideas, planning process highlights, creative reflection activities, community impact, and more. Apply by 2/29 if you’re interested!
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