TEACHING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CLASSROOM
The course "Teaching Human Rights in the Classroom", under the Erasmus+ program, is designed to equip educators with the knowledge, methodologies, and resources they need to inspire and empower their learners. In an ever-evolving global landscape, the role of educators transcends traditional boundaries. Today, educators are not just imparting knowledge; they are shaping future generations into conscientious global citizens.
Embark on an enriching journey, exploring topics such as Human Rights, Global Citizenship, Sustainable Development, Environment, Health Education, and Interculturality. Our mission: cultivate a learning environment where respect for all is paramount. Join 'Teaching Human Rights in the Classroom,' an Erasmus+ course empowering educators to shape conscientious global citizens who champion Human Rights, sustainability, and diversity. Experience the transformative power of education.
Professionals such as teachers, educators, trainers, educational coordinators, school career counselors, special education teachers, curriculum developers, headmasters, educational counselors, psychologists, social workers, youth counselors, international exchange program coordinators, and school management and administrative staff will find this course valuable. It caters to individuals working across diverse educational settings, encompassing primary and secondary schools, vocational schools, training centers, adult education schools, higher education institutions, kindergartens, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Throughout the course, attendees will actively participate in hands-on group activities, deliver concise presentations covering theoretical content, engage in storytelling, collaborate in group dynamics, explore the power of music, images, and videos, and share valuable pedagogical resources and practical case studies. Additionally, guided cultural excursions and visual aids will enrich the overall learning journey.
› Active and participatory strategies for learner involvement.
› Identify appropriate pedagogical resources for intercultural
mediation;
› Apply techniques and tools of intercultural mediation in diverse environments.
› Europass Mobility Document
› Administrative support
› Coffee breaks
› Cultural Activities