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Kamishibai
Japanese Narrating Theatre
We spend a large part of our lives telling stories. Stories we read, listen to, watch – or tell others ourselves. We learn from stories and they enable us to travel to the remotest countries or into the past or future in our thoughts. Thus we learn something about people and the world we live in. Teacher: Exactly, new apple trees grow there. The apple tree puts seeds in the apples so that it can reproduce.
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Kamishibai Theater
Das aus Japan stammende tragbare Erzähltheater für die Darstellung von Bildergeschichten im Format DIN A3.
Resuscitation
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Internet Addiction
The film consists of two parts. The first part is the 15-minute short film “In the Net”. It describes the problem of excessive Internet use in a humorous way, in particular the risk of losing touch with reality when chatting. The second part illustrates with three real persons how Internet addiction can develop and the problems encountered by those who are afflicted. The authentic statements are commented by an experienced therapist. For many pupils, the issues addressed here are related to their everyday lives. What is a “sensible” use of the Internet, where does pathological addiction start? In contrast to addiction to alcohol, nicotine or drugs, the public seems to be largely ignorant of the problem of this addiction, which is not related to any substance abuse. The film provides material for discussion in the classroom (crossdisciplinary) and can be used as a basis for the formulation of prevention strategies.