2nd Regional HRE Training for South East Europe (Maribor, 25-29 October 2004)



Dear friends, HRE educators and activists,

Finally I can officially invite you to enroll for the

2ND REGIONAL HRE TRAINING FOR SE EUROPE

that will take place from 25th to 29th October 2004 in Maribor, Slovenia.

Please find below the information on the seminar for possibilities to get
Council of Europe grant (all information are available on
http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural%5FCo%2Doperation/education/Teacher%5Ftraining/Courses%5Fand%5Fseminars/
), the draft programme of the seminar and application form for those, who
are not eligible to apply through CoE grant schema.

I would also like to ask you to forward the information to all networks,
HRE educators and NGO activists you think might be interested in sharing
their precious experience and knowledge with us.

All information about the seminar are also available on
http://www.eip-ass.si under "TRAININGS".


With best regards,

Alenka Bregant
EIP Slovenia - School for Peace
(member of EIP - l'Association mondiale pour l'Ecole instrument de paix)

solazamir@eip-ass.si
http://www.eip-ass.si
National CRC Project "My Rights"  http://www.eip-ass.si/mojepravice



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EIP Slovenia - School for Peace

together with

Council of Europe - In-Service Teacher Training Programme

and

Slovenian Department of Education

organize

   THE 2ND REGIONAL TRAINING SESSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND PEACE EDUCATION

With the working title:

»Teaching Democratic Citizenship Skills and Values in the new European
Countries«

that will take place from 25th to 29th October 2004 in Maribor, Slovenia.

The seminar is open for primary and secondary school teachers of Civic
Education, curriculum builders, teacher trainers, headmasters, school
inspectors and all educators in non-formal educational systems (youth
workers, NGO activists).

Overall aims of the training are:

-         To raise the attention to different approaches of teaching
democratic values and citizenship skills in new European countries.

-         To enable participants to gain in-depth knowledge on HRE, share
their experience, examples of good practice, curriculum solutions and ideas
how to incorporate HRE methodology into formal education.

-         To encourage teachers, active in HRE to start peer-support groups
in their countries.

-         To expand the existing SEE HRE network of researchers, curriculum
builders and teachers to foster the exchange of examples of good practice,
especially among participants from south-eastern European countries.

-         To reflect the diversity of European societies and universality,
indivisibility and inalienability of human rights as basis of every modern
democratic society.


There are 10 grants available covering travel and accommodation costs to
all those ellegible to apply through CoE In-Service Teacher Training
Programme. For further information and application form that has to be sent
to your national CoE laiason officer please contact their website
http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural%5FCo%2Doperation/education/Teacher%5Ftraining/Courses%5Fand%5Fseminars/


For other selected participants (youth and NGO HRE activists) EIP Slovenia
will be able to cover enrolment fees and documentation costs, but not the
travel, accommodation and insurance costs.  Their applications (available
on http://www.eip-ass.si under »Trainings«) have to be sent directly to EIP
Slovenia via e-mail: <solazamir@eip-ass.si>.

All information, draft programme and application form are also available on
http://www.eip-ass.si under »Trainings«.


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DRAFT PROGRAM*


Sunday, 24rd October, 2004

Arrival of participants

17.00 - 20.00 Introduction of participants


Monday, 25th October, 2004

08.00 - 09:00 ­ registration of participants

09.00 - 10.45 Opening session
Guest speakers:
-        Alenka Bregant, program director, president of EIP Slovenia -
School for Peace
-        Urska Margan, director if the seminar, Department of Education
-        Monique Prindezis, Secretary General of EIP International
-        Matjaz Hanzek*, Slovenian Ombudsman
-        Boris Sovic*, Maribor's mayor and president of European House Maribor

10.45 -11.00 Coffee break

11.00 - 12.30 Teaching Democratic Values and Citizenship Skills in Slovenia

12.30 - 14.00 Lunch

14:00 ­ 15:45 Teaching Democratic Values and Citizenship Skills in New
European Countries

15.30 - 16.00 Coffee break

16:00 ­ 17:00 Core competences of education for democratic citizenship and
ways of implementation in formal educational systems

17.00 -18.00 Citizenship Education, Human Rights and the School Curriculum:
The Case of Slovenia

19.00 Dinner

20.00 Evening of the nations- informal multicultural exchange of experience



Tuesday, 26th October, 2004

07.00 - 09.00  Breakfast

09:00 - 10.45 To Educate About The Contents Of Rights - The Foundation
Concepts, International HR Instruments and HR Protective Mechanisms  -
Presentations on the key civil, political, economic, social and cultural
rights

10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break

Educate About The Contents Of Rights - continued

12.30 - 14.00 Lunch

14:00 ­ 15:45 Group work on case studies concerning the rights presented in
the morning session

16:45 ­ 18:00 Synthesis from the perspective of methodologies and evaluation

19.00 Dinner

20.00  Exhibition of pedagogic materials by participants



Wednesday, 27th October, 2004

07.00 - 09.00  Breakfast

09:00 ­ 10:30 D@dalos project - UNESCO and HRE in SE Europe

11.00 -12:30  Imapct of the 1st Regional HRE Training 2003 in Slovenia -
examples of good practice

12.30  Study Visit



Thursday, 28th October, 2004

07.00 - 09.00  Breakfast

09:00 ­ 10:45 The CASE OF SLOVENIA - teachers and experts presenting the
examples of good practice (results of the national project MY RIGHTS)

10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break

11.00 - 12.30 The CASE OF SLOVENIA - teachers and experts presenting the
examples of good practice (results of the national project MY RIGHTS)

12.30 - 14. 00 Lunch

14:00 ­ 15:45 Intolerance Monitor Group

15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break

16.00 - 17.00 UNESCO ASP Net - Slovenian Experience

18:00 - 19.00 Synthesis from the perspective of methodologies

19.00 Dinner

20.00   Individual work - drafting participant's seminar papers



Friday, 29th October, 2004

07.00 - 09.00  Breakfast

09:00 ­ 12:30 Conclusions and Perspectives

12.30 - 14.00 Lunch

14:00 ­ 15:45 Participant's Reports, Networking

15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break

16:00 ­ 18:00 Closing round table

19.00 Dinner

20:00 Closing evening event

Departure of participants.



* The present program may be subject of change.




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