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Simulation Exercise
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.
- Experiencing bureaucracy
- How does the system work?
- What can be changed from inside the system
- Do you have the power? Who has it?
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.
The Wall is a simulation game on finding out how the bureaucratic system within the refugee topic works. It is made for specialists who are working in the system of migration – they should take over the refugee role in order to feel how it is on the other side. It takes about 2 hours and can be used for the following learning outcomes:
- Experiencing bureaucracy
- How does the system work?
- What can be changed from inside the system
- Do you have the power? Who has it?
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1792
This tool addresses
YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Eastern Europe and Caucasus
The tool was created by
Participants of the ToT on SimGame: Balys Rutkauskas from Lithuania , Sabrina Schifer from Germany, Gayane Voskanyan from Armenia, Julia Borodina from Belarus
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 has been experimented in
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 22 March 2016)
and last modified
28 January 2016
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