Interactive workshop German Teacher Workshop: Crafting German Lessons Critical of Racism

Maurice Soulié © Maurice Soulié

Sun, 12/15/2024

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Goethe-Institut San Francisco

For U.S. German teachers. Eligible for Idioma credit

This interactive workshop deals with the question of how to design German lessons that are critical of racism and what pitfalls should be considered. Together, we will work out how reflective language can help to recognize and avoid discriminatory structures. Language is power - and language creates reality: using examples and exercises, we will take a critical look at certain terms in German and their possible effects. The aim is to develop an awareness of discrimination-sensitive language and to provide impetus for a sustainable, racism-critical approach in the classroom.

A central question of the workshop will also consider: What image of Germany is conveyed in the German language classroom, and which people and perspectives are included - or not? The workshop invites participants to critically reflect on their own lessons and offers concrete approaches in a practical phase to effectively integrate racism-critical principles into lesson design.

The workshop will be held in German. Register here.
The Goethe Institut San Francisco will cover travel costs up to $250 (receipts required) for 20 participants. Please contact Julia.Koch@goethe.de if interested in reimbursement of your travel costs.

About the speaker:
Maurice Soulié (he/him) is a trainer, speaker, spoken word/poetry artist, consultant and author for racism criticism, anti-racism and empowerment. In his workshops, lectures and sensitivity readings, he sensitizes and accompanies different target groups in various contexts to think and act in a way that is sensitive to discrimination and critical of racism. He has many years of experience in supporting processes critical of racism and sensitizing teachers, educators, students, teams and companies from various sectors as well as individuals. His work includes sensitization training, argumentation training, workshops and lectures on racism-critical teaching and lesson design. His attitude is characterized by an error-friendly and appreciative cooperation.

Questions? Contact teacherservice-sanfrancisco@goethe.de.

This workshop is eligible to receive professional development hours or graduate-level credits through our partner Idioma Education & Consulting. Visit goethe.de/usa/idioma for more information.

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