Poster: CHANGE
Two related worksheets deal with changing values and therefore with the question of how values, attitudes and issues change over time.
Poster no. 34 initially encourages self-observation and asks how political attitudes and positions have changed as people have grown older. Do they become more lenient and mild or more radical and revolutionary?
In addition, poster no. 35 deals with topics that are difficult to discuss, especially between the generations, and asks which topics or issues are no longer (or can no longer be) discussed with one's own parents - for download and didactic commentary.
Here to the PDF in DIN A 1 format (59.4 cm x 84.1 cm)
Didactic commentary
Political education is about conflicts - we have already emphasized this several times. Conflicts arise from the scarcity of resources, but also from change. Young people see things differently to older people. This poster can help to approach this issue by asking how opinions and attitudes have changed over time. This can be very different. Some become milder, others more disgruntled or more revolutionary. This exercise is particularly interesting for older participants. But it can also be exciting for young people.
What else do I need?
Pens, sticky dots, an open ear and a little time