|  | From right to left: Cristina Sganga, Chair of HREA, Felisa Tibbitts, Founder and Senior Advisor at HREA, Pavel Chacuk and Snježana Bokulić (both OSCE/ODIHR) at the presentation of the Guidelines in Warsaw. Photo: OSCE/Piotr Markowski |
Warsaw, 24 September 2012 -- HREA's Cristina Sganga and Felisa Tibbitts launched new guidelines on human rights education for law enforcement officials and secondary school systems at the annual Human Dimension Implementation Meeting in Warsaw organised by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
The Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Law Enforcement Officials and the Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Secondary School Systems were developed for the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to promote effective human rights education and to support OSCE participating states in the implementation of their commitments in this area. The publications offer guidance on developing curricula, enhancing the teaching and learning experience, preparing teachers and trainers, and evaluating the work done.
The Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Law Enforcement Officials and the Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Secondary School Systems are available for download in HREA's online library.
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