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MOSAIC - The training kit for Euro-Mediterranean youth work

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Do you feel you are well in<strong>for</strong>med about the <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> region? Which<br />

issues do you feel you know most about, and where is your knowledge weakest?<br />

Did the quiz raise other questions that you would like to explore further?<br />

How important are these issues <strong>for</strong> the young people you <strong>work</strong> with?<br />

Tips <strong>for</strong> the facilitator<br />

<strong>The</strong> base where the questions are kept can be as far or as near to the teams as you<br />

like: it can be up four flights of stairs, or just on the other side of the room, depending<br />

on how much you want people to run about. You can also make it a rule that the<br />

whole team arrives to pick up the questions!<br />

It may take a few minutes to check some of the answers and give the score: the<br />

team member does not have to wait while you do this. <strong>The</strong>y can take the next<br />

question card straightaway and find out their scores afterwards.<br />

Try to keep a spirit of friendly competition: groups or individuals should not<br />

feel inadequate if they do not have answers to all the questions. Emphasise that<br />

this is an opportunity <strong>for</strong> everyone to learn from everyone else.<br />

You may want to add your own questions to make the quiz longer. You can use<br />

the in<strong>for</strong>mation in Chapter 1 of this T-<strong>kit</strong> <strong>for</strong> inspiration.<br />

Variations<br />

You can use other competition <strong>for</strong>mats to run this quiz: the activity “Bingo” in Compass<br />

or “Inter-religious champion” in this T-<strong>kit</strong> offer two such possibilities.<br />

Ideas <strong>for</strong> action<br />

Look at the <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> Youth Plat<strong>for</strong>m at www.euromedp.org, and in<br />

particular at the possibilities <strong>for</strong> exchange or co-operative projects between young<br />

people.<br />

Suggestions <strong>for</strong> follow-up<br />

<strong>The</strong> activity “<strong>The</strong> island” from the All different – All equal education pack looks at<br />

two imaginary communities coming into contact. Use this to open up discussion on<br />

intercultural communication and learning.<br />

You could also develop the human rights theme introduced in this activity, using “Act<br />

it out” or “Children’s rights” from Compass.<br />

Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Methodology adapted from “Refugees” by Dan Jones <strong>for</strong> Amnesty International (UK).<br />

<strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> quiz

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