Description: a board game that aims to take participants through the experience of creating and developing a social enterprise. That is based on the 3 (three) P model – People, Profit, Planet. The game can be played by both experienced and inexperienced in business, but it is primarily intended for everyone who have an idea that connects profit, people and ecology, but they don’t know where and how to start with its realization; have already started to create their story, but feel lost or stuck; already have a business, but they want to help society or the planet through their work, but they don’t know how.
Author: CDOP

Link or File: https://cdop.rs/trip/

Language: Serbian

Description: a board game of skill and solidarity, where everyone wins or everyone loses. The game is designed for Designed for families and friends who want to play together instead of competing against each other, and groups thinking about starting a cooperative or improving skills as collaborators. The game was developed by Tesa Collective. It is paid and if you decide to buy additional educational materials kit you are allowed to adjust it to users needs including language).


Author: TESA Collective

Link: https://www.tesacollective.com/

Language: English

Description: PDF teaching material describing various activities for developing cooperation skills in groups. It is designed for facilitators/trainers, but can also be used directly in student cooperative contexts for team building and decision-making exercises.


Author: Jason Anderson – Cooperative Learning Resource

Link or file: Activities for learning

Language: English

Description: resource designed to help teachers introduce the Seven Cooperative Principles in an accessible and educational way. It provides clear explanations and structured activities that support classroom discussion on values such as voluntary membership, democratic control, economic participation, education, cooperation among cooperatives, and concern for community.

Author: Saskatchewan Co-operative
Association (SCA) and Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA)

Link or file: Seven Principles

Language: English

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