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Living with Controversy: Teaching Controversial Issues through Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights (EDC/HRE); Training Pack for Teachers Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe 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) Auteur institutionnel: 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) Auteur institutionnel: 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. 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 Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: 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. Toolkit on the Holocaust and Human Rights Education in the EU Auteur institutionnel: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights | Yad Vashem Responding to a practical need expressed by teachers and students with a view toward examining the connections between Holocaust and Human Rights Education, the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) and Yad Vashem have developed this Toolkit to provide first insights into Holocaust and Human Rights Education content and methodologies, which can be used for teaching about and from the Holocaust and human rights. The Toolkit is a practical guide for teachers and educators who wish to develop teaching projects, by linking Holocaust and human rights. In addition, some examples of teaching projects and learning activities of Holocaust Education and Human Rights Education are provided in the Toolkit. Boîte à outils sur l'éducation sur l'Holocauste et les droits de l'homme dans l'UE Auteur institutionnel: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights | Yad Vashem Répondant à un besoin pratique exprimée par les enseignants et les étudiants en vue vers l'examen des liens entre l'Holocauste et l'éducation aux droits humains, l'Agence des droits fondamentaux (FRA) et Yad Vashem ont développé cette trousse pour fournir les premiers aperçus sur l'Holocauste et l'éducation aux droits humains contenu et méthodes, qui peuvent être utilisés pour enseigner et de l'Holocauste et les droits humains. La boîte à outils est un guide pratique pour les enseignants et les éducateurs qui souhaitent développer des projets pédagogiques, en reliant l'Holocauste et les droits humains. En outre, quelques exemples de projets d'enseignement et des activités d'apprentissage de l'éducation de l'Holocauste et l'éducation aux droits de l'homme sont fournis dans la boîte à outils. Excursion to the past - teaching for the future : Handbook for teachers Année de publication: 2010 Auteur institutionnel: 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. Excursion vers le passé - leçons pour l'avenir: Manuel pour les enseignants Année de publication: 2010 Auteur institutionnel: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Quel est le rôle liés Holocauste sites dans les sociétés d'aujourd'hui? Qu'est-ce qu'ils offrent aux jeunes? Qu'est-ce que les écoles et les enseignants doivent prendre en compte lors de la planification d'une visite à un tel site? Et comment les enseignants font le meilleur usage de ces visites pour l'enseignement sur l'Holocauste et les droits humains? Ce manuel fournit un certain nombre d'exemples, des conseils et des informations d'arrière-plan historique, ce qui aidera les enseignants et les élèves à faire des visites de sites liés à l'Holocauste et des expositions d'une expérience significative et enrichissante. Exkurze do minulosti – výuka pro budoucnost: příručka pro pedagogy Année de publication: 2010 Auteur institutionnel: 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. Escuelas asociadas de la UNESCO news infos: educación relativa a los derechos humanos Année de publication: 2011 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) Human Rights Education is as relevant today as it was in 1953 when it was acknowledged as one of the major themes of ASPnet at its foundation. Education should encompass values such as peace, non‐ discrimination, equality, justice, non‐violence, tolerance and respect for human dignity. Quality education, using a human rights‐based approach, means that rights are implemented throughout the whole education system and in all learning environments.