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An approach how to teach citizenship education in the prison.

Based on the fundamental European values

respect for human dignity and human rights, freedom, democracy, equality and the rule of law

The idea

To enrich their knowledge about issues relative to their civic and European identity and aware them about European values

Target Group

students- inmates, all men, aged between 25-30 years old who attend a Second Chance School in the prison

Aim

to cultivate a more inclusive and democratic school environment for all. Students’ voices to be heard

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ToTs

The project is addressed to adult students -inmates who attend a Second Chance School in a prison

Working in group, students will have the chance to enrich their knowledge and be encouraged to re-think about values and attitudes relative to their citizenship. At the same time, they are encouraged to make their voice to be heard for issues which are meaningful to them.

the project

aims to cultivate

Knowledge

issues relative to their civic & politic identity

Skills

critical thinking, decision making, negotiation

Attitudes

respect, responsibility, tolerance

Values

diversity, equality, justice, democracy, freedom

Our Approach

“Education is the most appropriate tool to achieve active participation and involvement”

Dr Dora Katsamori
project coordinator & researcher
“The project is mainly traversed by the principles of adult and non formal education and aims at students’ active participation’”​
Dr Vangelis Karkaletsis
Project Manager

Our Team

The project will be fully financed by the Robert Bosch Stiftung Institution

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project coordinator & researcher

project manager

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Scientific Advisor

Education in prison aims to the empowerment of prisoners in view of their future re-integration into society as active citizens.