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Een stap in het verleden – een les voor de toekomst: Handboek voor leraren Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights What role do Holocaust-related sites play in today's societies? What do they offer young people? What should schools and teachers consider when planning a visit to such a site? And how can teachers make best use of such visits for teaching about the Holocaust and human rights? This Handbook provides a number of examples, hints and historical background information, which will help teachers and students to make visits to Holocaust-related sites and exhibitions a meaningful and enriching experience. Vivir con la controversia: Cómo enseñar temas controvertidos mediante la Educación para la ciudadanía y los derechos humanos (EDC/HRE) Módulo de formación para el profesorado Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: European Union (EU) Learning how to engage in dialogue with people whose values are different from one’s own and to respect them is central to the democratic process and essential for the protection and strengthening of democracy and fostering a culture of human rights. ■ Yet in Europe young people do not often have an opportunity to discuss controversial issues in school because they are seen as too challenging to teach, e.g., issues to do with extremism, gender violence, child abuse, or sexual orientation. Unable to voice their concerns, unaware of how others feel or left to rely on friends and social media for their information, young people can be frustrated or confused about some of the major issues which affect their communities and European society today. In the absence of help from school, they might have no reliable means of dealing with these issues constructively and no one to guide them. ■ The idea for this Pack came out of a call from policy-makers and practitioners in a number of European countries for more effective training for teachers in the teaching of controversial issues. Anti-Semitism : a never-ending struggle ? (Vol 2) Corporate author: Anne Frank House | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) These teaching materials were developed by ODIHR and the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, in co-operation with experts from several OSCE participating States. Part 2 covers contemporary forms of anti-Semitism. The version available here is an English translation of the Polish version. L'antisémitisme: une lutte sans fin? (Vol 2) Corporate author: Anne Frank House | OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Ces matériels pédagogiques ont été élaborés par le BIDDH et la Maison d'Anne Frank à Amsterdam, en coopération avec des experts de plusieurs Etats participants de l'OSCE. Partie 2 couvre les formes contemporaines de l'antisémitisme. La version disponible ici est une traduction anglaise de la version polonaise. En rejse tilbage i tiden – en lære for fremtiden Håndbog for lærere Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights What role do Holocaust-related sites play in today's societies? What do they offer young people? What should schools and teachers consider when planning a visit to such a site? And how can teachers make best use of such visits for teaching about the Holocaust and human rights? This Handbook provides a number of examples, hints and historical background information, which will help teachers and students to make visits to Holocaust-related sites and exhibitions a meaningful and enriching experience. اتّجاهات طلبة الجامعات السّعوديّة نحو ثقافة السّلام Year of publication: 2019 Author: Rowaidah Abdulhameed Saman Corporate author: University of Jordan هدفت الدراسة الوقوف على اتجاهات طلبة الجامعات السعودية نحو ثقافة السلام، وتكونت عينة هذه الدراسة من 1643 طالبا وطالبة، واستخدام المنهج الوصفي المسحي، ولتحليل البيانات استخدم التكرارات والنسب المئوية والمتوسط الحسابي واختبار مربع كاي واختبار (ت)، وتوصلت الدراسة إلى نتائج من أهمها: لدى طلاب الجامعات السعودية اتجاه إيجابي نحو (حقوق الإنسان، نزع السلاح، وسائل اكتساب مهارات حل النزاع، وثقافة السلام بوجه عام)، في حين كانت اتجاهاتهم سلبية "نحو نقل خبرة تملك تقنية صنع القنابل، بين البلدان الإسلامية"، وأن الإناث لديهن اتجاهات أكثر إيجابية نحو نزع السلاح، أن الطلاب دائمي السفر لديهم اتجاهات أكثر إيجابية نحو "وسائل مهارات حل النزاع".  Saudi University Students’ Attitude Towards a Culture of Peace Year of publication: 2019 Author: Rowaidah Abdulhameed Saman Corporate author: University of Jordan The aim of this study is to identify the attitudes of Saudi Universities’ students towards peace culture. The descriptive surveying approach was used on a sample of 1643 students. The frequency, percentages, arithmetic mean, Kay-box test, and T-test were used in the analysis. The results showed that Saudi students have a positive attitude towards (human rights, disarmament, conflict resolution skills, peace culture) while their attitudes were negative towards transferring bomb-making experience to Islamic countries. Also, females had more positive attitudes towards disarmament than male students.  العنف الأسري Year of publication: 2013 Author: Sabha Ghora Corporate author: Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) يتطرق المقال للعنف الأسري وأشكاله. ويستطرد في نقاش ضرب الاطفال كأحد أنواع العنف الأسري. وكيف يقود ضرب الأطفال لمشاكل متداخلة في حياة الطفل.  Domestic Violence Year of publication: 2013 Author: Sabha Ghora Corporate author: Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) This article deals with domestic violence and its forms and goes on to discuss hitting children as one of the types of domestic violence. And how hitting children leads to intertwining problems in a child's life.  EIU Best Practice Series No.8: Integrating international human rights standards into school curriculum, textbooks, teachers' guides and school climate in Cambodia Year of publication: 2007 Author: Seungmi Lee | Hyewon Jung Corporate author: APCEIU It goes without saying that the aftermath of the war brings various challenges such as poverty, displacement, disability, destroyed culture, etc. and it is of critical importance that it should be well-remedied to preclude its recurrence. In this regard, value education and human rights education are considered crucial and to my mind, so is the educational role that religion can play. Although religions have harmonized the impaired society, but generally they have not been appreciated by their ignorant disciples or followers. Thus, value education is considered to be able to play a crucial role. It is in this context that human rihts education is gaining currency in Cambodia in recent years and has been implemented gradually.