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Dialect 2 News

One of the most beautiful experiences that DIALECT2 gave us was our trip to Oslo. From June 28th to June 30th, 2023, all the partner countries participating in the project sent a delegation to Oslo, Norway, consisting of 6-7 participants to receive face-to-face training in digital and media literacy skills. Following the online course, the in-person education came to reinforce and present, on a practical level, the knowledge gained during the online course. The main topics of the education were the role of digital media in society, their impact on young people, and the enhancement of their skills. In addition to in-person training, the teenagers had the opportunity to explore Oslo, take walks, admire the Norwegian fjords, and see a European city. For many of them, it was their first time traveling abroad.
In the video, you can see our most beautiful moments condensed into one and a half minutes!

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Dialect 2 News
DIALECT2 “Combating youth raDIcalizAtion: Building communities of toLEranCe combining fooTball with media and digital literacy” sets its base on the DIALECT project “Remembering Polarization: Building Communities of Tolerance Through Football” (co-funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020)), which was realized the previous years.

DIALECT 2 goes further, having a twofold aim, combining the power of sports and football in specific, with media literacy. With the proliferation of mass media and social media information nowadays, a pursue to raise the critical thinking and self-determination of adolescents, whose identity construction is overlapping between offline and online interactions, seems more needed than ever.

A large number of mediators and trainers from all partner organizations participated in the online trainings, which were held according to the program and plan designed by Norsensus. All of them will finalize their training with training sessions that will be held in Oslo at the end of June 2023. In the continuation of the project, they will transfer the acquired knowledge not only to the young participants of the football3 tournament, but also much more widely.

On the occasion of the trip of mediators and coaches from Football Friends, a meeting was held where experiences and impressions from previous training sessions were shared, as well as concrete schedules, travel agendas and stay plans were agreed upon.

DIALECT 2 is funded by the Erasmus+ Sports programme of the European Union. It is being implemented in Greece by ActionAid, the National Center of Social Research (EKKE) and the Panhellenic Association of Paid Female Football Players (PSAP), in Italy by ActionAid, in Hungary by Oltalom Sportegyesulet, in Serbia by Football Friends, in Germany by Streetfootballworld and in Norway by Norsensus Mediaforum.
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Dialect 3 News

Currently, our team is carring out an online survey addressed to physical education professors.

Aim of the survey is the assessment/evaluation of existing skill levels and practices that promote tolerance through physical education in schools.

Find our survey here and take part in order to help us build school communities of tolerance through physical education!

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Αυτό το διάστημα η ομάδα του DIALECT 3 πραγματοποιεί διαδικτυακή έρευνα, η οποία απευθύνεται σε καθηγήτριες και καθηγητές φυσικής αγωγής.

Στόχος της έρευνας είναι η αξιολόγηση των υφιστάμενων επιπέδων δεξιοτήτων και πρακτικών που προάγουν την ανεκτικότητα μέσω της φυσικής αγωγής.

Βρες την έρευνα εδώ και πάρε μέρος για να μας βοηθήσεις να χτίσουμε ανεκτικές σχολικές κοινότητες, μέσω του μαθήματος της φυσικής αγωγής!

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Dialect 2 News

DIALECT 2’s team has delivered the project’s toolkit.The handbook aims to assist coordinators of youth activities by providing examples and information on ways to support young people in digital media environments to enhance their civic participation.

It contains guidelines for developing counter-arguments or alternative narratives to combat hate speech and promote digital resilience, especially in online environments. This handbook suggests various communication and pedagogical approaches, both online and offline, as well as tools to challenge the narratives that perpetuate and legitimize hate speech.

It aims to enrich the tools of coordinators for young people, educators, and activists, who are already involved or want to be actively involved in human rights and education actions.

The toolkit is addressed to non-profit organizations, schools, sports clubs, and community centres, that want to use football and media literacy skills as a multi-faceted tool to combat racism, xenophobia and exclusion, training trainers and mediators around digital media literacy.

The handbook is based on the firm belief that the internet is a public space and therefore all the principles of a democratic society can and should apply online. In this light, young men and women have a particularly important role to play online, in terms of combating hate speech, detecting fake news, and leading by example as active digital citizens. They can even be the defenders of human rights on the internet.

You may find the toolkit HERE.

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Dialect News

Join the online Final Conference “Football for ALL” that is being carried out within the framework of DIALECT project and
is organized by ActionAid Hellas on Monday | 21 of March 2022 | 13:30 – 16:30 (CET).

Through DIALECT (Disrupting polarIsAtion: buiLding communitiEs of toleranCe through fooTball) project partners in five European countries, ActionAid and EKKE-National Center of Social Research in Greece, ActionAid in Italy, Otlalom Sport Association in Hungary, Football Friends in Serbia, Streetfootballworld in Germany and Melissa Network in Greece, created a collaboration network
promoting football in a different way, spreading the message of “Football for All: making extreme discourses irrelevant” and
disseminating the principles of equality and active citizenship.

The Conference is addressed to:
•CSO’s
•Sports Associations & Professionals
•Municipal and Public Authorities
•Youth leaders
•Adolescents


The event is open with preregistration.
REGISTER HERE

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Dialect News

In the context of the DIALECT – Disrupting Polarisation: Building Communities of Tolerance Through Football – project seven organisations from five countries have teamed up to build more inclusive communities across Europe using football as a tool.

The DIALECT toolkit is the result of this collaboration and has been realised with funds from the European Commission. It is addressed to non-profit organisations, schools, sport clubs and neighbourhood clubs, who wish to use football as a tool to combat racism, xenophobia and exclusion by training trainers and mediators in the football3 methodology.

 

The publication is based on a study on racism, populism and hate speech in the four countries of project implementation: Greece, Hungary, Italy and Serbia. It complements the existing publications on football3 – the football3 handbook and trainer manual, which can be found at www.football3.info – by pointing out how to use football3 specifically to foster key life skills and address social topics that are crucial for creating communities of tolerance and belonging.

 

Find the TOOLKIT here

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Dialect News

Autumn finds the local Tournament in Athens to be carried on and more than 80 adolescents to have the opportunity to get familiar with the innovative methodology of football3.  Adolescents participating in DIALECT project, day by day are even more enthusiastic with the alternative way of playing football. 

 

Friendly matches with local sports associations are frequently being organized and adolescents have the chance to come together with other peers and cooperate on the field. 

 

Visits from parents are also taking place in order for them to get to know better the methodology and the way their kids are playing football.  

 

Local Tournament will be officially completed in the end of November but the already existing team will continue the trainings with their coaches.  The International Tournament is ahead us and football3 is here to stay.

 

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Dialect News

At the end of September, after the restrictions, we finally managed to meet in person for a 2-day international meeting. In addition to the discussions, the partners also took part in a training session with the players of the Oltalom Sport Association.


Exhibition match where parents not only watched the kids, but they did the warm-up together and took part in a mini-championship that day with a team. It was good to see hungarian and refugee parents overcome language barriers together with the language of football. We also played a game together, parents, relatives, and kids, where everybody could experience how does it feel to be part of and to be out of the majority.


Week by week the kids were getting more familiar with the concept of fairplay, and the importance of listening to each other. Thanks to that the games were becoming more friendly and fun.

The children’s mentality and mindset showed the spirit of fairplay. The 8-person team of the Oltalom Sport Association, who participated in the Dialect Championship, also won the Euopen Life Goals Cup.


We took our fairplay knowledge to an international level. With a mixed team of girls and boys from the Dialect Championship we won the fairplay cup at Vienna Street Soccer championship, organised by the Brandenburgische Sportjugend.

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Dialect News

This summer we spent on playing football3. More than hundred youngsters have been playing football3 in Belgrade since June, as a part of the Dialect project. Football Friends started a football3 season on 15 June, when an exhibition match for parents was organised. This event was a great opportunity for parents to get acquainted with the project and football3, as a tool that connects the development of fair play, acceptance and tolerance with playing football, which their children especially enjoy. After the Exhibition match, 10 introductory sessions were organised, so all of the participants got familiar with football3 methodology. Sessions were held on two locations – on the playground of local primary school and on the court of a public resort. With the help of the mediators, players developed various social skills, but also great friendships.


“I like to play football, but what I really enjoyed during these sessions was the discussion about the rules and points and the feeling of respect that I don’t experience very often when I play football with my peers.“ – Marko, 13

Beside those introductory sessions, Football friends started with the local tournament sessions which final round will be organised in November.

 

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