 Institution organisatrice |  St. Thomas University. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Canada
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 Institution d'exécution |  St. Thomas University. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Canada
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 Nom |  Summer Institute in Human Rights for Teachers: teaching for and about human rights |  |
 Orientation de fond |  éducation aux droits de l'homme droits de l'homme |  |
 Groupe cible |  Administrateurs d'éducation Enseignants |  |
 Formation continue ou formation professionnelle |  Non |  |
 Contenu |  Some of the Course Content:
- Visions of Human Rights;
- Teaching Human Rights in the 21st Century;
- Historical Development of Human Rights;
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
- The Charter of Rights and Freedoms;
- New Brunswick Human Rights Act;
- Citizenship Education;
- Cross-Curricula Human Rights Planning;
- Non-Governmental Organizations Resource for Educators;
- Human Rights Possibilities and Exchanges;
- Other exciting opportunities. |  |
 Orientation géographique |  Canada |  |
 Droits de l’homme incorporés au cursus |  Non |  |
 Enseigné par |  The institute features lectures by a variety of facilitators who have done specific work in their area of instruction and are consider experts in their field, both locally and abroad. |  |
 Frais de scolarité |  $444.00 (for credit) and $222.00 (for audit); text: $30.00 and other fees: $300.00. This will include housing, meals, program excursions, computer access, full-time academic and administrative support. |  |
 Informations supplémentaires |  Objectives of the institute are:
1. To provide students with a background in the area of human rights which are universally acknowledged internationally, regionally, and domestically.
2. To develop an understanding of the content of human rights education through the study and the experience of different countries in dealing with social, economic, cultural, civil and political rights.
3. To effectively use a human rights framework in the development of educational policies and programmes.
4. To evaluate current curricula with regards to human rights education.
Please contact Dr. Neyda H. Long at (506) 460-0354 or long@stu.ca for application requirements, registration, materials, payment details and deadlines, or any additional information. |  |
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