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PeopleReasons to be Cheerful· May 28, 2026, 8:00 AM

Inside Germany’s ‘Schools Without Racism’

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A high school in Renningen, Germany operates a 'Schools Without Racism – School with Courage' program that engages 10th and 11th-grade students in workshops addressing racism, bystander intervention, and sexualized violence. The initiative aims to build awareness and active citizenship among young people.

Shaping social values during adolescence is critical for long-term social cohesion and equality. School-based programs like this play a proactive role in preventing racism and violence.

Above the entrance of a high school in Renningen, Germany, a promise is written in large letters: School without Racism – School with Courage. Inside, that promise is tested. On a cold day in January, 10th- and 11th-grade students spend hours moving through workshops on racism, bystander intervention and sexualized...

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Educating young people about social issues, building empathy, and teaching active intervention rather than passive bystander behavior represents constructive education. Creating space for these dialogues in schools contributes to building more inclusive and responsible communities.

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Shaping social values during adolescence is critical for long-term social cohesion and equality. School-based programs like this play a proactive role in preventing racism and violence.

Context note: Haber, programın etkinliğine dair nihai sonuçlar sunmamaktadır; bu tür eğitim girişimlerinin uzun vadeli etkisi araştırma gerektirmektedir.

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