October 2015
PROJECT A GLOBAL ETHIC IN SCHOOL: THE FIFTH TRAINING OF TEACHERS OF CANTON TUZLA
The fifth and last training of teachers of Canton Tuzla, within the project “A Global Ethic in a School: Integrating a Global Ethic into Educational Structures and Processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina”, had been held in Tuzla in hotel “Miris dunja 88” on Saturday and Sunday on October 24 and 25, 2015. A professional team of TPO Foundation Sarajevo – Alen Kristic, Monja Suta-Hibert and Ivana Krstanovic – presented a project of a global ethic to teachers
of secondary schools and worked on the demonstration of double lessons. The training was attended by 22 teachers and pedagogues and an adviser for education of the Pedagogical Institute of Tuzla Canton Izet Numanovic, who in the second day gave lecture on the theme “The Correspondence of the Relation Between Ethic and Educational System(s)”.
Alen Kristic introduced teachers with the concept of a global ethic, whose founder is a Catholic theologian Hans Küng, who by a global ethic means on a fundamental consensus on binding values, irrevocable standards, and personal attitudes. We know that religions cannot solve the environmental, economic, political, and social problems of Earth. However they can provide what obviously cannot be attained by economic plans, political programs, or legal regulations alone: A change in the inner
orientation,the whole mentality, the‘hearts’ of people, and a conversion from a false path to a new orientation for life. Humankind urgently needs social and ecological reforms, but it needs spiritual renewal just as urgently. That is the reason why a Global Ethic wants to recall irrevocable, unconditional ethical norms. These should not be bonds and chains, but helps and supports for people to find and realize once again their lives’ direction, values, orientations, and meaning.
Kristic gave lectures on the following themes: “A Global Ethic: Rules of the Globalized World”, “A Global Ethic – Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Philosophical Foundation”, “A Global Ethic in BiH – Contextualization and Application”, and “A Global Ethic Against Contemporary Issues”, as well as showed a short video “The Lie We Live”. Monja Suta-Hibert gave a lecture “A Global Ethic as a Pedagogical Project” and, together with Ivana Krstanovic, worked on the demonstration of four double lessons. After each double lesson, double conclusion and review of all the dimensions of the implementation of the particular double lesson was done. Moreover, Ivana Krstanovic presented the
Initiative ETOS (Initiative for Ethical, Transcultural and EducationalCooperation), which is actually a unique bh. platform whose activities and multimedia content would be in the service of the culture of education, learning and life, and which seeks to encourage integration of different educational materials and work methodologies in as many school subjects as possible, as well as acquisition and improving certain competences of teachers, pedagogues and social workers in the field of ethics, education about universal ethical values and interreligious competences through interactive workshops, the online platform “etos.ba” and media pedagogy.
The main aim of the project of a global ethic is to introduce teachers of secondary schools to a global ethic and qualify them that they mediate principles and values of a global ethic to their students in a professional and systematic way. The training was organized with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Tuzla
Canton, and the Pedagogical Institute of TuzlaCanton on the recommendation of the minister Mirsad Kunic. Participants received certificates for the successful completion of the two-day training – teaching unit “A Global Ethic in School”. This project is done with the partnership of The Global Ethic Foundation from Tübingen.