WIRKshop - Shaping school democracy together (1)
Wed, 03 Oct
|Spring Street 11
Practical introduction to the sociocratic consent principle and its application in everyday school life.
Time & Location
03 Oct 2018, 08:30 – 12:30
Spring Street 11, Fruehlingstrasse 11, 6850 Dornbirn, Austria
About the event
"We want a world in which school is a place where everyone involved develops one another - with equality and respect - and develops their potential, both the students and the teachers and the people in their working environment."- Vision of the network Sociocracy in Schools
School makes politics. Here, too, rules and agreements are needed on how to have a good day at school and how learning goals can be achieved. Get to know and apply in practice an effective alternative to common forms of decision-making, such as the majority principle.
The consent principle is a contemporary method for participatory decision-making processes.
Learn how you can use simple but effective processes to make school policy more democratic - even on a small scale:
• in the class council or conference session
• when planning school trips
• in elections for class representatives or student representatives, etc...
With the consent principle, the co-determination of all participants is made possible on an equal footing. The positive side effect: The class and the college community are strengthened. Appreciative communication and an active feedback culture are encouraged. The decisions become more sustainable. This possibility of co-determination increases co-responsibility.
Target group:The introduction is adapted to the challenges of school management, class teachers, teachers and student teachers.
Costs:75€ per person
Management:Lisa Praeg, BA and Mag. Anja Sagara Ritter (sociocratic consultants iA)
Registration closes on July 30th