Youth Training - Peers

The Amitim program trains leadership groups and social leaders to take responsibility and lead change in their communities. Through an in-depth training process, participants acquire knowledge, tools, and skills to lead educational and social processes themselves, and develop an identity of ethical and responsible leadership. These programs create expanding circles of influence and enable the long-term implementation of meaningful processes in schools and communities.

Activities

Training a school leadership group

A series of meetings to build a school leadership group that leads projects chosen by the school. The meetings include exploring values, the role of the leader, and tools for leading activities.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

3 sessions lasting two to three hours

Peers – Democracy

The change will begin with young people – training a leadership group to teach a peer class at school to mark the anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, including a discussion on the values of democracy, ways of dealing with disputes, violence, and disagreement, and the connection between mutual responsibility, solidarity, and personal responsibility to the reality of young people's lives today. (Adapted to the age of the participants)

Duration of activity:

4 hours

Training Kit | Rebellion of Hope

A ready-made teaching kit for educators and counselors that enables meaningful conversations with students about Holocaust remembrance and heroism, through stories of resistance and rebellion, as inspiration for choosing to fight for a better world today.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2 lessons

Training Kit | Choose Good

A dynamic and diverse training kit for educators and instructors that guides participants through ethical and moral dilemmas from the Holocaust era and focuses on the inspiring stories of the Righteous Among the Nations.Students step into the shoes of ordinary people who had to decide whether to cooperate, ignore, or help, and are asked what it takes to go against the tide and choose good.

Target audience:

Duration of activity:

2 lessons

Peers | Holocaust Remembrance Day

Training process for a leadership group to prepare and deliver an inspiring lesson based on stories of resistance and rebellion during the Holocaust, inviting school students to ask themselves what it is right to rebel against today in order to create a better world.

Duration of activity:

4 lessons, lesson on transferring peers to their class or other groups – one lesson

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