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Simulation Exercise

HOWGH - A Simulation for Youth and Adult Education on Stereotypes and Discriminations

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This simulation game has been designed and implemented as a results of the Youth in Action project “ToT on SimGame”, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014.

Aims of the tool

Recognition of stereotypes, fighting with prejudices, negotiation processes, Finding different solutions according problem recognition
Stereotypes/Prejudices: (to look both sides of the situation, about need of change towards the others opinion. Do they need to change? Or maybe newcomers will change?)

Description of the tool

This simulation game has been designed and implemented as a results of the Youth in Action project “ToT on SimGame”, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1791

This tool addresses

YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Eastern Europe and Caucasus

Duration:

2 hours

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was created in the context of

Training Course "ToT on SimGame", Youth in Action project, that took part in Republic of Moldova in July 2014

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Vitalie Cirhana (on 30 March 2016)

and last modified

28 January 2016

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