Shaping educational landscapes - networking partners - living inclusion
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09. March 2023 -
15:00 Uhr |
End | 11. March 2023 - 13:30 Uhr |
The Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences - implemented by the BAKO_SN-GEMEINSAM project - is organizing a congress on behalf of the Saxon State Ministry of Culture (SMK) from 9 to 11 March 2023, focusing on the diversity of children and young people and how best to accompany and support them.
It is aimed at Saxon representatives of educational practice as well as school and municipal administration. Experts from various sectors, institutions, regions and states will come together to discuss the shared regional responsibility for successful educational biographies.
Around 450 participants are expected to attend and the program will feature around 50 top-class speakers.
With the Emil von Schenckendorff Halle, the Kulturforum Görlitzer Synagoge, the Barockhaus der Görlitzer Sammlungen and the university campus, the event will take place at a total of four venues.
The organizer would like to thank the city of Görlitz, its Kulturservicegesellschaft mbH and Europastadt Görlitz-Zgorzelec GmbH for their spatial and logistical support, without which it would not have been possible to stage a congress of this size.
The congress will be opened by Prime Minister Kretschmer, Rector Kratzsch, District Administrator Meyer and Lord Mayor Ursu.
The first day will focus on successful networking and the associated school development. Two keynote speeches will focus on joint work in educational landscapes, followed by a discussion of successful and inhibiting factors.
The second day of the congress offers a variety of lectures, specialist forums and workshops on the question of how educational processes can be successfully designed. The day will be rounded off by an evening event with the Saxon State Minister for Culture, Christian Piwarz.
The theme of the third day is "Shaping the future together". What can education look like in and for the future, what changes are necessary in order to be prepared? These questions will be discussed from a steering, scientific and practical school perspective.
The entire program and further information, e.g. contact persons, can be found at