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Annual report-2005 - Karl Kübel Stiftung

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<strong>Karl</strong> Kuebel <strong>Stiftung</strong> fuer Kind und Familie, www.kkstiftung.de<br />

Felsenweg Institute<br />

Tolkewitzer Straße 90, 01279 Dresd<br />

www.felsenweginstitut.de<br />

In both fields of activities of the Felsenweg-Institute – pedagogical projects and „FamilyGames“ –<br />

diverse events were taking place and approximately 47.000 people could be reached in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />

Pedagogical projects<br />

The focus of the assignment in the area of “pedagogical projects” is development of concepts,<br />

planning and qualification. In <strong>2005</strong> the Ministry of Social Welfare of Saxony has consigned the<br />

Felsenweg-Institute with the management for the federal pilot project “First phase of<br />

implementation of family education in cooperation with day-care facilities for children” (<strong>2005</strong>-<br />

2007). It is built on the results of a first project phase from 2001 to 2004 whereupon it is possible<br />

to develop day-care facilities for children as locations for family education. This is to make the<br />

contents of family education known among more parents. Simultaneously the work with parents in<br />

the day-care facilities for children has been qualified and developed to a partnership for education.<br />

The current project is to extend these results and to establish working structures. The Free State of<br />

Saxony is planning to spread this approach all over the state. The main task of the Felsenweg-<br />

Institute as project management is to develop an adequate instrument for implementation. This is<br />

exemplarily compiled in four pilot-locations.<br />

In February <strong>2005</strong> the “Saxonian Federal Association” of the German organisation “Paritaetischer<br />

Wohlfahrtsverband” (”Equal Welfare Association”) entrusted the Felsenweg-Institute with the<br />

leadership of the project “Family Education in Network” (“Familienbildung im Netzwerk”, <strong>2005</strong>-<br />

2007). About 30 institutions throughout Saxony are involved in this project. The aim is to further<br />

develop these institutions in a conceptual way and to prepare them for future challenges. The<br />

appointment of the Felsenweg-Institute in a pool of experts in the field of family education by the<br />

Saxonian Ministry of Social Welfare symbolizes the high regard for the successful work. ……]<br />

Field of teaching by playing<br />

The “FamilyGames” have also been highly demanded in <strong>2005</strong>. This branch of the Felsenweg-<br />

Institute is organizing the Saxon Family Day on behalf of the Ministry of Social Welfare of Saxon<br />

already for many years. This year in the beginning of September it was celebrated in the courtyard<br />

of the baroque hunting lodge Hubertusburg south of Leipzig. 6.000 enthusiastic participants<br />

enjoyed the many family-oriented offerings on a warm day in late summer. A particular highlight<br />

was the big tent of games. With 400 current board and parlour games it offered the possibility to<br />

test old and new games. The area for<br />

toddlers provided sufficient possibilities to<br />

play and retreat also for the youngest.<br />

The Prime Minister of Saxony Georg<br />

Milbradt and the Minister for Social<br />

Welfare Helma Orosz with children in<br />

the tent of games on the 9 th Saxon<br />

Family Day<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong> Page 22 /26

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