A programme for those who want to be guided through the current exhibitions, the historic PLATO headquarters building and perhaps even the adjacent garden. In the tours for schools, we combine interpretation by the lecturer and dialogue between all participants.
In the tour, we will walk through the reconstructed building of the former municipal slaughterhouse, clarify what a permaculture garden is, what the interactive Keyhole Hall is used for and see current exhibitions. You'll learn how the lecturing team thinks about exhibitions, and in turn we'll be interested to hear what goes through your mind when confronted with contemporary art. We'll be cross-fertilising, critically reflecting and thinking about how we can recycle old buildings and breathe new life into them. The scope and focus of the tour can be adapted on request.
Follow-up to the Framework Curriculum:
Language and linguistic communication, Man and society, Man and nature, Art and culture, Man and his world
Key competences: Learning competence, Communicative competence, Social and personal competence, Civic competence
Cross-cutting themes: Personal and social education, Education for democratic citizenship, Education for thinking in European and global contexts, Environmental education