Jedem Neuankömmling in der Welt kommt die Fähigkeit zu, selbst einen neuen Anfang zu machen, d. h. zu handeln.
(Hannah Arendt)
Das heißt jeder Mensch hat die Möglichkeit, diese Welt mitzugestalten. Und um dies zu tun, laden wir Sie herzlichst nach Egensbach ein.
Neue Termine:
Wir haben neue Termine für die
Egensbacher Gespräche 2011 zum Thema Entfaltung:
- 12.Oktober 2011: Potenziale und Talente
- 23. November 2011: Persönliche Auseinandersetzung mit einer gesellschaftlichen Vision
- und 2012: Potenzial, Talent, Vision was will ich damit?
Unser Übungsabend
Der abschließende Abend zum Thema Storytelling fand am 26.01.2011 statt.
Storytelling 2 ter Abend
viele Geschichten gab es an diesem Abend,das Protokoll als PDF finden Sie hier.
Als PDF hier zu finden.
"When people really listen, they live in your heart forever"
Toshiro Kanamori
Zum Thema Storytelling sendete
NDR Info im April 2007eine informative Reportage:
Der
Journalistin Stefanie Pütz ist ein packender
Beitrag mit informativen Kommentaren von Experten zu den vielen
Facetten von Narrationen gelungen. Klicken Sie hier
zum Mitschnitt von "Homo narrans - Über die menschliche Erzähllust"
(24:08 Min, 14 MB).
Geschichten erzählen ist eine gute Möglichkeit um unsere Herzen wachsen zu lassen. Durch Geschichten lernen wir uns in andere hineinzuversetzen, Empathie, wir teilen unsere Gefühle.
Ein Schulprojekt,
welches Geschichten erzählen, sich mitteilen und damit Teilen in besonderer Weise nutzt.
Children
Full of Life (1 of 5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=armP8TfS9Is&feature=related
"In
the award-winning documentary Children Full of Life, a fourth-grade
class in a primary school in Kanazawa, northwest of Tokyo, learn
lessons about compassion from their homeroom teacher, Toshiro
Kanamori. He instructs each to write their true inner feelings in a
letter, and read it aloud in front of the class. By sharing their
lives, the children begin to realize the importance of caring for
their classmates."
Children Full of Life (2 of 5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc7S8HAfDzk
"Good teachers connect theory with life..."
Children
Full of Life (3 of 5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd7YWx7idfE
"Project:
Raft ... teamwork, self-realizations, class victories...life.
You come to school to be happy. If one person is unhappy, everyone
will be unhappy."
Children Full of Life (4 of 5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEW65OKRiAk
"Academics
and Life Learning....Death and empathy."
Children Full of
Life (5 of 5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FGdXEBcdh4&feature=related
CHILDREN
FULL OF LIFE
In the award-winning documentary Children Full of
Life, a fourth-grade class in a primary school in Kanazawa, northwest
of Tokyo, learn lessons about compassion from their homeroom teacher,
Toshiro Kanamori. He instructs each to write their true inner
feelings in a letter, and read it aloud in front of the class. By
sharing their lives, the children begin to realize the importance of
caring for their classmates.
Capturing the intimate moments of
the students' laughter and tears, the film explores one teacher's
approach to allowing children the opportunity to discover the value
of sharing powerful emotions. Classroom discussions include difficult
issues such as the death of a parent or being the victim of bullying.
In this "school of life," the simple message is learning to
look after one another.
Following Mr. Kanamori's class for a whole
school year, the cameras were kept at the children's eye-level,
giving their view of the world as they cope with troubled
relationships and the loss of loved ones. Through their daily
experiences, viewers see how they develop together a spirit of
co-operation and compassion.
Children Full of Life was awarded
the Global Television Grand Prize at this year's 25th Anniversary
Banff Television Festival, the festival's highest honour. It was the
first time Japan took the top prize. As well, the documentary won the
Rockie Award in the Family and Youth Programs category.
Children
Full of Life is directed by Noboru Kaetsu and produced by the Japan
Broadcasting Corporation (NHK).



