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Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Religious Freedom and Educational Rights
Nov
7

Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Religious Freedom and Educational Rights

Whether you believe in a higher power, have a spirituality or not, everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Join us next Monday to learn what these freedoms are and how we can maintain their protection. With the power of education and teaching tolerance, we will be able to envision and work towards a more tolerant world.

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Teachers Training: Social Rights — Health, Women, Child
Oct
31

Teachers Training: Social Rights — Health, Women, Child

The concept of human rights today is shared globally and as such forms a basis for the international community of states, international organizations and social movements, all of which regard themselves as members of international society. Let's find out why and discuss the reasons why social rights are a crucial topic and what our role is as educators to communicate this information to impact our own communities.

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Teachers Training: Economic Rights — Freedom from Poverty, Work Rights
Oct
24

Teachers Training: Economic Rights — Freedom from Poverty, Work Rights

What is the best way to protect our choice of where we work, what profession we choose, fair wages, limitation of working hours, and safe and healthy working conditions? To learn about them, of course! This is the first step to ensure our human economic rights are protected. Join us on Monday to discuss what economic rights are exactly and what we can do besides learning about them to protect them.

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Teachers Training: Civil Rights — Law & Fair Trial
Oct
17

Teachers Training: Civil Rights — Law & Fair Trial

The right to vote, a fair trial, government services, public education, and using public facilities are examples of civil rights ensured to all Americans by law. To make sure our rights and our future generation's rights are protected, we must teach ourselves and our students about them! Let's learn about how we can teach our students about these topics to keep them informed and safe.

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Teachers Training: Civil Rights — Law & Fair Trial
Oct
10

Teachers Training: Civil Rights — Law & Fair Trial

The right to vote, a fair trial, government services, public education, and using public facilities are examples of civil rights ensured to all Americans by law. To make sure our rights and our future generation's rights are protected, we must teach ourselves and our students about them! Let's learn about how we can teach our students about these topics to keep them informed and safe.

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Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Religious Freedom and Educational Rights
Oct
7

Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Religious Freedom and Educational Rights

Whether you believe in a higher power, have a spirituality or not, everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Join us next Monday to learn what these freedoms are and how we can maintain their protection. With the power of education and teaching tolerance, we will be able to envision and work towards a more tolerant world.

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Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Intro to Freedom & Non-Discrimination
Sep
19

Teachers Training: Beyond the Curriculum. Intro to Freedom & Non-Discrimination

Join America House Kyiv for a teacher training on the topic of Freedom & Non-Discrimination, and learn the basics of human rights education. Beyond the Curriculum is a continuation of teacher training courses from America House Kyiv. This course has been created in the hopes of being a starting point for understanding human rights and human wrongs, for training future trainers and for opening a discussion forum for inter-cultural exchange and awareness.

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New York Teacher's State of Mind: 4 Skills in Action
Sep
26

New York Teacher's State of Mind: 4 Skills in Action

In this first session we will work through the four-skills and assess how this approach can foster critical and collaborative thinking from our students. We will come away with increased knowledge on an aspect of New York history, and a stronger understanding of the benefits of the Pre-During-Post (PDP) lesson plan structure. 
 

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