GERFEC 2002

European Research and Study Group for the Training of Christian Teachers

GERFEC

Groupement Européen d’Etude et de Recherche pour la Formation des Enseignants Chrétiens

[European Study and Research Group for the training of Christian Teachers]

5, rue Trubner 67000 Strasbourg France. Tel: 00 33 3 88 35 03 90

Fax: 00 33 3 88 36 70 74 email

European Awareness Course

This annual GERFEC international course will take place at the

Séminaire des Jeunes, WALBOURG 67360 France

Tel: 00 33 3 88 90 29 29

Internet:

27th July to 4th August 2002

Theme: Living in peace among Europe’s different cultures and religions.

Course directors: Poland - Alicja Zmudzka

France - Monique Chauvet

Portugal - Hugo Laureano

GERFEC

Course Programme: Saturday 27 July – Sunday 4 August

Theme : Living in peace among Europe’s different cultures and religions

Saturday 27 July: Arrival at the Seminaire des Jeunes , Walbourg 18h00

Life is an opportunity – take it! Life is an adventure – dare to set out!”

Mother Teresa

19h00 Dinner

Introduction to the course

Introduction of participants

Sunday 28 July : intercultural Europe and the individual

“I have a dream that one day we shall rise up and realise that we are all made to live together as a family” Martin Luther King

08.15Breakfast

09.30Opening of the course: presentation of course objectives

Expectations and motivation of participants.

11.0Break

11.30Discussion based on ideas expressed in first session

12.00 Presentation of GERFEC : Anne Benedicte de Saint Amand, (President)

and Gilbert Caffin ( Secretary General)

12.30Lunch

14.30Cultural diversity: experience of different countries

16.00Pause

16.30Cultural diversity: a challenge for the 21st century

18.30Invitation to share prayer and meditation

19.30Dinner

21.0Intercultural evening

Monday 29 July: Respect for the human right to live in peace

“I want to believe in human rights , in open-handedness, in the power of non-violence” Dom Helder Camara

08.15 Breakfast

09.30Human rights in daily life: in conjunction with the texts of the Human Rights Convention and the Convention of the Rights of the Child.

11.0Break

11.30Discussion in groups, followed by summing-up.

12.30Lunch

14.30“Intercultural” exploration of Walbourg

19.00: Prayer and meditation prepared by course participants

19.30 Dinner

21.00: Intercultural evening

Tuesday 30 July: Values in education

“The school will be the crucible in which, through education, the identity of the European Union will be forged”. Canon Marcel Hirlemann, founder of GERFEC

08.15: Breakfast

09.00: The cultural ‘zones’ and the educational systems of Europe – Gilbert Caffin

11.00: Pause

11.30: Gilbert Caffin [contd]

12.30: Lunch

14.00: Preparation of posters depicting the educational systems of each country

represented. What are the values expressed by our various educational systems

and what would we like to see transmitted ?

15.30Pause

16.00: Presentation of posters

17.00: Values needed for education in a multicultural Europe

19.00: Prayer and meditation prepared by course participants

19.30: Dinner

21.00: Intercultural evening

Wednesday 31 July: Visit to the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights

Universal declaration of Human Rights Article 28 “The right that there should be, nationally and internationally, such order that the rights and liberties set forth in this Declaration may be put into effect.”

08.00: Breakfast

08.30: Depart for Strasbourg

09.15: Visit to the Council of Europe

12.15: Lunch

14.30: Visit to the European Court of Human Rights

16.00: Free time in Strasbourg

22.30: Return to Walbourg

Thursday 1 August : Interfaith Dialogue

“There will be no peace between nations without peace between religions. There will be no peace between religions without dialogue between religions”. Hans Küng

08.15: Breakfast

09.00: Personal accounts of interfaith dialogue

10.00: Interfaith dialogue: Anne Bénédicte de Saint Amand

11.00: Break

11.30: Group work

12.30: Lunch

14.00: Discussion with Panel representing the three Abrahamic religions

Chair: Anne Benedicte de Saint Amand

16.30: Break

17.00: Preparation for interfaith service

1 August contd]

18.00: Interfaith celebration

19.30: Dinner

21.00: Intercultural evening

Friday 2 August: Exploring Alsace

“We must look beyond the frontiers of what we can see, accustomed as we are to gaze always on the same landscape and the same faces. Only then will our hearts be opened and our astonished eyes will see amazing beauty”Charles Singer

00.80: Breakfast

09.00: Depart on tour of Alsace

20.00: Dinner

21.30: Dance evening – bring your favourite music

Saturday 3 August: Building together

“Life is a dream – make it a reality!” Mother Teresa

08.15: Breakfast

09.30: How can we deliver education for peace, human rights, intercultural education?

10.00: International workshop groups: Devising school or class projects which will promote education in human rights, intercultural and interfaith education.

10.30: Pause

11.00: Workshops, continued

12.30: Lunch

14.30: Final workshop session

17.00: Preparation for European evening

21.00: European evening

Sunday 4 August : Departures

08.15 Breakfast

09.00: Departure for Strasbourg

BON VOYAGE!

GERFEC

5 rue Trubner, 67000 Strasbourg, France . Tel: 00 33 3 88 35 03 90

Fax 00 33 3 88 36 70 74 email

For information in ENGLISH

GERFEC UK

33 Crosbie Rd Birmingham B17 9BG Tel: (00 44)( 0)121 427 1207

Fax: 0121 427 8084 email

Registration Form GERFEC European Course 27 July – 4 August 2002

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Nationality………………………………………………………..age………………………………M/F

Surname…………………………………………………………………………………………………

First name……………………………………………………………………………………………….

Address…………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Telephone/fax/email………………………………………………………………………………………

Profession………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Languages: Mother tongue………………………………. English: speak………….understand……….

French: speak…………..understand…… Other languages………………………………..

Your profile: your interests, work, studies – and why you want to participate in this course:

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I EXPECT TO ARRIVE IN STRASBOURG AT………………………………………….o’clock

& AT WALBOURG STATION AT…………………………………….

Mode of transport if known……………………………………..

COURSE FEE € 250 To be paid ON ARRIVAL

Signed……………………………………………………………Date………………………….

Please return this form by 1st June 2002 to

Alicja ZMUDZKA, UL. DOBRA 15/15, 00-384 WARSZAWA POLAND

You will receive a confirmation

Tel 00 48 22 629 37 10 email a.zmudzka@voila.

Website:

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Please bring to Walbourg:

Sheet sleeping bag or sheets, toilet necessities inc. own towels

Casual clothes and walking shoes/trainers

Musical instrument if played

Cassettes/CDs suitable for dance night

To present your country’s educational system: Information, illustrations, documentation

To decorate the seminar rooms: posters, photos, brochures and objects typical of your country

Gastronomic evening: speciality food and drink from your country, souvenirs and a small flag to decorate your table

Intercultural evenings: good ideas, songs, dances, games, small presentations of your country’s culture, photos, slides, videos etc.

Human Rights discussion: See attached document

INSTRUCTIONS ON ARRIVAL STRASBOURG – WALBOURG

From Airport: Navette/tram to Strasbourg Station

From Station: Train (direction Wissenbourg) to WALBOURG

Strasbourg Walbourg

11.1211.46

12.4013.13

16.4317.18

18.2619.05

19.2619.55 (last train)

Ticket € 6.30

Walbourg station is 2km from theConference Centre. You can be met by car if you give a note of your time of arrival on your registration form.

To prepare for the course, we invite you to think about two questions – individually or in your national group –and if possible to provide illustration, documentation, film, CD Rom etc:

* What is the experience of cultural diversity in your country and your region?

* In your daily life what do see which supports the principle of Human Rights and what acts against it?

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