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Karlsruhe School Wins Prize for Exceptional Democracy Education

Students at this school are actively involved in decision-making. Their hands-on democracy education has earned them a significant prize and recognition.

In the picture we can see some school children are standing on the path with school uniforms and...
In the picture we can see some school children are standing on the path with school uniforms and they are holding some papers in their hands and one girl is talking something near the microphone which is to the stand and behind them we can see a fencing wall and to the top of it we can see a shed with some balloons top it.

Karlsruhe School Wins Prize for Exceptional Democracy Education

The Ernst-Reuter-Community School in Karlsruhe has been recognised for its exceptional democracy education. Minister of Culture Theresa Schopper praised the school's approach, which fosters responsibility, participation, and media competence among its students.

The school's active democracy education involves students in school events and discussions, making them integral to the learning process. This hands-on approach has earned the school the Theme Prize Democracy Education, accompanied by a 30,000 euro endowment.

With approximately 370 students and 40 teachers, the school promotes diversity and inclusion. It stands out as a beacon of democratic values, setting an example for other educational institutions.

The Ernst-Reuter-Community School in Karlsruhe has been awarded for its outstanding democracy education. This recognition highlights the school's commitment to empowering its students and fostering a culture of participation and responsibility.

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