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Workshop: “How to teach global citizenship” Topic No. 2 - "Human Rights"
The purpose of this series of workshop is to create interactive connections between participants from different regions of the world about global issues important for World Education, and to inspire participant to include global subjects in daily education and studies.
This specific workshop will be an introduction to The Human Right Declaration, adopted by UN in 1948, signed by almost 192 nations and translated into 500 languages.
10.00 (UCT -5)
Welcome - Tjeck in by host Kirsten Bruun, Denmark
10.05
The history of the human right declaration
PowerPoint presentation by Nikita Dronov, student from Russia
10.20
Break-out rooms
Short presentation of the participants
Sharing views: What is the most important human right for me? In my country? In my life?
What are the biggest challenges of the universal human rights today in our daily lives?
Facilitator, notetaker and reporter to plenum
10.40
Plenum led by the host.
Reports from the break-out rooms
10.55 Human rights and values, moderator Jakob Erle
Introduction to a small video by moderator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDgIVseTkuE
11.05 moderator Jakob Erle
What are some of the important points raised in the video?
Input from facilitators: India, Egypt, Russia, Philippines and Denmark (max 3. Minutes each)
11.20 Break-out rooms
What are some of the challenges we have in combining universal human values with country and local values?
Is there a contradiction between the human right declaration and country and local values?
11.35 Plenum
Reports from the break-out rooms
The Facilitators and participants are sharing reflection How can we support our common/ Universal rights and values?
Synthesis by moderator
11.55 Wrap up by Host Kirsten Bruun
12.00 – 12.30
Hang-out room for further discussion in plenum.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 10 December 1948, was the result of the experience of the Second World War.
Read more here: https://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/
About Presenter Nikita Dronov
My name is Nikita Dronov, I am from Moscow, Russia and I study Urban Planning student at Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
As for my environmental background, I used to be a part of student environmental organization for 1.5 years, during which I participated in Ecological seminar in Belgium (under the auspices of AWE), Russia Youth Environmental Program (RYEP) in the US and in a range of local events and forums.
Recently I stepped into a new sphere and started a career in commercial real estate as an analyst and data manager.
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Max 6 participants per country or chapter. First come, first served.