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Escape Toolboxes

“City Opportunity” Escape box game toolkit

 

Topic: Active Citizenship, Civic budget, dimensions of active citizenship

 

Time of play: 40 minutes

 

Number of players: 3-5

 

Description:

 

The game Master is an official in the Town Hall, he asks the players to go through a briefcase of one of his co-workers as he has a feeling that the co-worker manipulated the votes in civic budget actions. The goal of the players is to find the missing votes and put them in the correct boxes before 1 hour passes.

Good luck!

 

The educational goals of the game are:

 

– to get knowledge of what is Active Citizenship, and what can be active citizenship actions

– To get to know the Dimensions of Active citizenship and what they mean

– To learn to spot adultism, tokenism. Getting familiar with Ladder of Young People’s participation

– To learn about Civic budget- what is it, who can apply, how to apply

“Democracy in Action” Escape box game toolkit

 

Topic: Active Citizenship, democracy

 

Time of play: 30 minutes

 

Number of players: 3-5

 

Description:

 

Participants have 30 minutes to find the clues and proofs of the rigged elections before the military forces arrive at the scene. On the table in front of you is the first challenge.

Goodluck!

 

The educational goals of the game are:

– to get knowledge of what is Active Citizenship, and what can be active citizenship actions

– to get knowledge of democratic notions and how they are applied

– to get knowledge of key dates and names and how they helped democracy become what it is today

-To learn about Democracy- what is it, how to apply it

“The Dictator” Escape box game toolkit

 

Topic: Democracy

 

Time of play: 30 minutes

 

Number of players: 3-5

 

Description:

 

The players need to save democracy by getting into the dictators briefcase and to his computer and change the “masterplan”. The game master will hand them a bag that contains a USB that needs to be uploaded to the computer in the briefcase.

 Goodluck!

The educational goals of the game are:

 

– to get knowledge of how many full democracy countries there are in the world, what is a flawed democracy and what an authoritarian regime is

-to get to know the right to vote and how in non-democratic countries there is no voting, and corrupt voting system.

-to learn that journalists take part in upholding democracy and transparency of the leadership of a country.

-to learn how censorship and controlling news and the freedom of speech for the people in a country

-to learn about democracy and freedom

“The Time Travelers” Escape box game toolkit

 

Topic: Active citizenship

 

Time of play: 30 minutes

 

Number of players: 3-5

 

Description:

 

During 30 minutes the players will travel back in time in order to help the students make informed decisions so they can save the world. The players will save the future when all four students learned something about participation and they collected all four codes that unlocked the code which opens the professors time portal.

Goodluck!

 

The educational goals of the game are:

 

-to increase knowledge about the four different arenas in which you can exercise your active citizenship

-to increase knowledge about different attitudes young people have towards politics

-to increase knowledge about the influence of social media on our impression of reality, such as algorithms and fake news.

-to increase knowledge on human rights and democracy

-to increase knowledge of how to change their news feeds

-to increase tendency to become a more active citizen

-to increase tendency to defend democracy as a form of government and idea

-to learn about active citizenship, human rights and democracy 

-to increase tendency to nuance their media influence

Boycott” Escape box game toolkit

 

Topic: Volunteering

 

Time of play: 15 minutes

 

Number of players: 3-4

 

Description:

 

The game Master is the manager of a team at the hospital, she asks the players to go through a box full of stuff of a member of her team as she believes he’s going to boycott the hospital volunteers’ system and create chaos. The goal of the players is to find out what are his plans and inform the manager to stop the boycott.

Goodluck!

 

The educational goals of the game are:

 

-to get the knowledge about volunteering and the impact it represents economically.

-to understand there are Rights and Responsibilities defined for volunteering.

-to get to know some facts and opportunities for volunteering in Europe.

-to learn about the principles of volunteering

-to get access to important documents related to volunteering.