Betzavta Workshop – Conflict Resolution
Trainer: Dr. Uki Maroshek-Klarman (Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace, Israel)
Date: May 18 – 21, 202
Venue: Villa Fohrde (Brandenburg, Germany)
Overview
This four-day seminar focuses on the "Betzavta" ("Together") method, a world-renowned approach to democracy education and conflict resolution. The workshop provides a unique opportunity to work directly with Dr. Uki Maroshek-Klarman, the founder of the method and director of the Adam Institute.
Methodology and Goals
The Betzavta methodology transforms abstract democratic values into tangible experiences. Participants explore how to navigate conflicts and decision-making processes beyond simple "win-lose" scenarios. The core principle is the recognition that every individual’s right to freedom is fundamentally linked to the equal rights of others.
The workshop includes:
- Methodological Training: Experiencing and facilitating core Betzavta exercises.
- Theoretical Foundations: Insights into the philosophical and educational background of the Adam Institute's work.
- Practical Application: Developing strategies for moderating groups in schools, NGOs, or professional consultancy settings.
Target Audience
The program is designed for educators, trainers, and anyone interested in democratic processes and group dynamics. No prior knowledge of the Betzavta method is required.
Organizational Details
- Language: The seminar will be conducted in English.
Contact for Inquiries: Julia Wunderer via info@villa-fohrde.de or +49 33834-50282.
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