Dear Colleagues,
In order to promote discussion and exchange of experiences on Human Rights Education, the Inter-American Program has developed two publications on the subject, with the collaboration of the renowned specialist Ana Maria Rodino.
The first publication, Human Rights Education: A contribution to the construction of a democratic and supportive school life, is the second edition of the “Policy Brief Series: Education and Democracy” which aims to report key findings from research, policy and programs on this topic. You can view and download this publication free of charge by clicking here
The second publication is the 9th edition Online Bulletin. This edition was produced in collaboration with the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights and the Division of Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights of the Council of Europe. It presents a general panorama of human rights education, using a variety of approaches and having a rich content, which includes international agreements, international and regional institutions with databases of educational resources, experiences of horizontal cooperation and policies, programs and initiatives within and beyond the Americas, and publications, professional development opportunities and interviews to key experts on the field. This Bulletin is available by clicking here.
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