Human Rights Education Associates

101 good practices in human rights education

Together against poverty; Confronting injustice; Children’s rights and lives; Diversity toolkit; Young people’s civic action; Junior voting; School mediation; Co-operative learning in multicultural groups… these are just a few of the 101 good practices in human rights education from Europe, North America and Central Asia compiled by HREA and key human rights institutions and published in a new Compendium.

Designed for primary and secondary schools as well as teacher training institutions, the resources included in the Compendium touch upon the key elements for successful human rights education: laws, guidelines and standards; the learning environment; teaching and learning tools; professional development for educators and evaluation.

HREA collaborated with the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the Council of Europe, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and UNESCO to produce the resource. Learn more about Human Rights Education in the School Systems of Europe, Central Asia and North America: A Compendium of Good Practice >>