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Role-playing game

Short Description
The method is suitable for forming skills to adequately react to a particular situation or to understand the behaviour of other people / heroes. Each role-playing game has the following elements: a role-playing situation, a place of action, and actors (real and imaginary) who enter certain roles. (Applied Classification of training methods-Valentina Vasileva)

This role playing game transmitted knowledge how people greet each other in different Danube countries. By role-playing game, people can develop understanding and respect for people from other countries and cultures.

Stage/Step 1: Specifying the theme of the play

Stage/Step 2: The “actors” played their roles while the participants at the project stayed in a circle.

Stage/Step 3: During the play, the target group participated and contributed actively in the play with information how a man greats another man, a woman greets another woman and a man greets woman in their respective country.

Pedagogical Information

By playing “How to greet in Danube countries”, positive attitude to people from different Danube countries can be transmitted.

European Dimension

The participants have built up intercultural skills, assimilating knowledge about other cultures, developing communication skills.

Applied in projects

Open Doors for Danube Countries for All

The ODDA Project took place from February 2017 until February 2018 and it was coordinated by the Institute for Virtual and Face-to-face Learning in Adult Education at Ulm University (ILEU e.V.), President Carmen Stadelhofer. Five regional teams of the international educational network Danube-Networkers worked together in the project and contributed to fostering the intercultural communication in Europe and in the Danube area in particular. The regional teams were from Bulgaria-University of Ruse ”Angel Kanchev”, Center for Life Long Learning, Croatia -The Public Open University Zagreb (POUZ) University of the Third Age, Germany- DANET e.V. c/o ILEU e.V., Romania -The Association “The Writers League” Timisoara Banat Branch and Serbia- Youth Club of Backa Palanka.

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