The Visualize Project addresses the development of tolerance and soft skills among young people, in Europe, who are developmentally, physically, geopolitically and financially challenged.
With Visual Thinking Strategies, we employ an educational tool that incorporates images as the starting point to foster discussions about art among young people. By asking only a few open-ended questions, the teenagers are invited to speak freely, engage actively and participate in conflict resolution. At the same time this innovative method inspires, language, critical thinking, listening and social skills.
While making discoveries, exchanging ideas, feelings and information, most young people realize what arises for each of them is based on their individual context. As a result, we recognize there is more than one way to look at a piece of art and consequently more than one way to look at any given situation in life.
Visual Thinking Strategies helps to cross borders, boundaries, languages, physical abilities, intellect and other difficulties that inhibit learning and advancement, which are critical for the 21st century.