Erfurt School of Education, Faculty of Education, Lernwerkstatt, Studies

Workshop: Me, you and others. On dealing with the stranger

Date
5. May 2026, 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Location
C01 – Audimax building (AMG), Lernwerkstatt (Campus)
Series
Education for Democracy" event series
Organizer
Lernwerkstatt
Speaker(s)
Ralf Koerrenz and Christoph Schröder
Event type
Workshop
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
open to the university public

In the face of social changes, the reflective and respectful-critical handling of foreignness is becoming increasingly important in everyday teaching and represents an important ethical challenge both in the classroom and beyond. Experiences will be exchanged in the workshop.

The topic of "dealing with strangers" plays an even greater role in the educational context today than in the past in view of social developments. Foreigners and foreignness are present in modern societies in a new quality due to migration, mobility and, not least, the digital world. Thinking about interpersonal relationships, which open up the possibility of a respectful, critical and recognising approach to strangers and foreignness, appears to be of particular importance. In everyday school life as a whole and in specific lessons, dealing with strangers and foreignness represents a challenge that is close to life and, above all, ethically significant. On the one hand, we as teachers are confronted with foreignness in many different ways. This applies above all to communication with children from different backgrounds and backgrounds. On the other hand, dealing with foreignness beyond the classroom (for example in discussions with parents) plays a role that should not be underestimated. Using selected impulse texts from the material booklet "Ich, Du und Andere. On dealing with the stranger", we want to discuss our own experiences and the possibilities of dealing with "the stranger". The material booklet will be made available to participants free of charge.

With Ralf Koerrenz and Christoph Schröder, as part of the "Education for Democracy" event series