Due to the work carried out over the years by School as an Instrument fo Peace and the International Training Centre for Human Rights and Peace Teaching (CIFEDHOP), EIP-Côte d’Ivoire has recently issued a guide to educate to human rights. For further information, follow that link :
A partnership agreement between the Human Rights National Council and the Regional Academy of Education and Training of Greater Casablanca was signed last tuesday in Casablanca for promoting a human rights culture in the education system.
Recently, The Council of Europe expressed his concerns about the Spanish government’s move to abolish human rights and citizenship éducation (HRCE). Earlier, NGOs called the european international organization to take action against the Spanish government – supported by certain political and religious groups – for their breach of commitment to deliver Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education within all levels of the Spanish education system.
The word ‘dictatorship’ (military) could soon find his way in Chile’s school textbooks, therefore replacing the word ‘regime’ (political). That is the recommendation which was made by the National Education Council in reference to General Pinochet who was in power from september 11 1973 (the day of the coup) to march 11 1990.
This study is the result of a collaborative effort between government and non-government organisations in all Australian states and territories involved in the important work of human rights protection and education.
This questions and answers brochure carries forward previous studies on Human Rights Education (HRE) issues and brings some answers to a certain number of FAQ.
The first part (1 to 5) recalls HRE throughout it’s history and it’s contents and how it is linked to compulsary civic education. It also introduce the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNUDHR).
This questions and answers brochure carries forward previous studies on Human Rights Education (HRE) issues and brings some answers to a certain number of FAQ.
The first part (1 to 5) recalls HRE throughout it’s history and it’s contents and how it is linked to compulsary civic education. It also introduce the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNUDHR).