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The round table for parents and teachers/high school professors was held in Tuzla
U srijedu je u Tuzli u okviru projekta "Edukacija iz dana u dan, radikalizam i ekstremizam van" održan okrugli sto za roditelje i nastavnike/profesore osnovnih i srednjih škola. Teme okruglog stola bile su "Porodica kao faktor razvoja ličnosti", "Kriza identiteta kod adolescenata kao mogući riziko faktor ekstremnog ponašanja" i "Komunikacija, nenasilna komunikacija". Predavačice su bile lokalne trenerice Zinaida Ćolić Ćatić i Elvira Slomić, a moderator Senada Pepeljak. Radi se o projektnoj ideji koju uz podršku IOM BiH implementira neformalna grupa roditelja iz Tuzle.
Ova aktivnost je organizovana u sklopu projekta "Podrška mladima u lokalnim zajednicama u Bosni i Hercegovini", koju sprovodi IOM uz podršku USAID Bosnia and Herzegovina, British Embassy Sarajevo i Ambasade Republike Italije u Bosni i Hercegovini.
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On Wednesday, the round table for parents and teachers/high school professors was held in Tuzla. It was held as a part of the project idea "Day to day Education against Radicalism and Extremism" and the themes were: "Family as a factor of personality development"; "Identity Crisis in Adolescents as a possible risk factor of extreme behavior" and "Communication, Nonviolent communication". Educators were local trainers Zinaida Ćolić Ćatić and Elvira Slomić, and moderator was Senada Pepeljak. This project idea is implemented by an informal group of parents from Tuzla with the support of IOM Bosnia and Herzegovina.
These are activities within the project "Community Based Approach to Support to Youth in Targeted Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina" implemented by the IOM, supported by USAID Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Government of Great Britain and the Embassy of the Republic of Italy in BiH.