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Partners' Institution:
I.I.S. RITA LEVI-MONTALCINI
Project's period (from/to):
11 April 2019 - 11 April 2019
Activity concerned:
ME - Multiplier Events
Objectives of activities carried out:
The event aimed at disseminating the results and the meaning of the project was conceived as a conference with several voices, aimed primarily at teachers, but also at the heads of institutions and local religious communities. The articulation of the conference, over a 4-hour period, aimed to outline the main aspects of the project and the experiments, in particular:
• The intercultural choice of the Italian school
• The interreligious and intercultural dimension in the current time of transformation
• The cultural and educational tools of interreligious education at school
• Experimental projects launched in the area
• The interreligious sites of the territory
• Considerations about the results of some experiments
(please refer to the conference program for details)
Description of activities carried out:
The conference registered an excellent participation. In fact, there were 76 participants, including 42 teachers from different local schools, 16 teachers of the “Rita Levi Motalcini”, 6 community representatives and religious associations participating in the project (Catholics, Protestants, Muslims), 4 representatives of public institutions (Regione Piemonte , Municipalities), 7 private citizens. There are also 4 speakers and organizers of the conference and the retired school manager . A group of 6 students of the course for tourism operators, coordinated by a teacher, who carried out the reception, the registration of the conference attendees, the compilation and delivery of the participation certificates, also collaborated
Results Achieved:
The outcome of the conference was undoubtedly positive, not only for the participation but also for the evaluations expressed at the end by the participants, opening good prospects for the use of materials by the teachers and its development on the territory.
The conference was illustrated to the local press with some press releases and its outcome was highlighted both on “L’Ancora” and on “La Stampa”, on the website of “L’Ancora”. The associations that joined the project reported the event inside, in particular the project had evidence on the site of the Catholic Action of Acqui Terme, on that of the IIS "Levi-Montalcini" and on that of the AC regional.
In support of the dissemination activity of the project results, a volume has been prepared “Traveling through different cultures. Materials and paths for interreligious education at school "of 204 pages edited by V. Rapetti and L. Trinchero with the collaboration of prof. Brunetto Salvarani (one of the best Italian experts in interreligious dialogue). The volume has been made available to the teachers participating in the conference and to the schools that will request it. The volume production constitutes on one side a reasoned synthesis of the project, with a punctual review of the texts elaborated for PTR, on the other it constitutes a tool usable by the teachers of different subjects for the setting up and the implementation of didactic paths in the different orders of school.


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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.