In 2017, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party began publicly threatening teachers with so-called “reporting platforms” on which students and parents were to point out their alleged “non-compliance(s)” with a supposed “school neutrality requirement.”
Browsing: Children
Bambyle is the title of a 2018 radio play that takes an artistic-documentary approach to the process of creating the 1970 television play “Bambule” and the life of Ulrike Meinhoff.
Application, financing, orientation during studies and prospects for a later life – finding your way at colleges, universities of applied sciences, universities or art academies has many levels. In Germany, one factor that determines the success of a course of study is still one’s own background – and thus, among other things, the question of whether one’s parents, for example, or other family members, have studied.
Kwame’s Bookshelf is a blog by Erica Campayne where she collects and describes children’s books with Black protagonists and/or main characters with disabilities.
The volume “Wir sind Heldinnen!” (We are heroines!) of the svk – self-defense course with words has been published by the w_orten und meer publishing house. “the stories in the volume “Wir sind Heldinnen!” (We are heroines!) unfold from the everyday life and imagination of the 10 young female authors.
The “Media Shelf (not only) for Children and Youth” contains an extensive and very well sorted collection of media whose main protagonists are Black children and children of color.
Franziska Müller and Daniel Bendix deconstruct the image of the supposedly politically progressive pachyderm with regard to the statements conveyed…
Ezra Jack Keats is a white U.S. Jewish author who wrote and illustrated children’s books as early as the…
Rethinking Schools is a project as well as a publishing company that publishes educational materials focusing on urban schools…
Crystal Swain Bates wrote the children’s book “Naturally Me” to help build children’s confidence and self-esteem. The protagonists of the…
Lola beams all over her face. Why? Because today is Tuesday and on Tuesdays Lola and her mother go to…
machtWORTE! is a picture book for children that questions the normalities of our everyday language in a funny and original…