03.14/40_0222-E_hab_Ly Papier: 100 % Altpapier, C0 ² -neutral Educational Services Centre of Human Rights Education ZMRB www.hres.phlu.ch Human Rights Education Symposium Lucerne Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) hres@phlu.ch T +41 (0)41 228 47 34 F +41 (0)41 228 47 31 PH Luzern University of Teacher Education Lucerne Educational Services Sentimatt 1 6003 Lucerne www.phlu.ch Human Rights Education and Subject Matters in School Human Rights Education Symposium Lucerne 2014 April 12 th, 2014 Uni/PH Building to keep empowering.
Program Saturday, April 12 th, 2014 Human Rights Education and Subject Matters in School Human rights education is gaining attention due to an increase in awareness about the contribution it can make to implementing human rights. In order to address the need for a platform allowing for exchange and reflection about human rights education and to foster the practical application of human rights education, the Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) of the University of Teacher Education Lucerne (PH Luzern) organizes the Human Rights Education Sympo sium Lucerne. The 2 nd Human Rights Education Symposium Lucerne 2014 will take place on April 12 th, 2014. It will address the topic Human Rights Education and Subject Matters in School. Aiming to ensure a high degree of action orientation and relevance to practice, the program of the Symposium is predominantly built on workshops. The workshops will serve to discuss how human rights education can be embedded into subject matters in school, to share experiences regarding its practical application and to provide space for reflection on key questions. Two types of workshops are foreseen: Exchange Workshops Content Good practices exchange Target Human rights educators and audience lecturers as well as interested individuals of the public administration, various areas of education, NGOs and youth organizations. Training Workshops Content Exploring human rights education in subject matters practical application Target Teachers and students as well audience as interested individuals of the public administration, various areas of education, NGOs and youth organizations. Market Place The market place provides the opportunity for participants to discuss informally and to exchange knowledge about human rights education. Institutions and organizations working in human rights or human rights education will present materials on their topics. 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Welcome 3 Thomas Kirchschläger, Co-Director ZMRB of the PH Luzern 3 Prof. Dr. Hans-Rudolf Schärer, Rector of the PH Luzern Introduction 3 PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschläger and Thomas Kirchschläger, Co-Directors ZMRB of the PH Luzern Keynote: How Can Human Rights Education and Specific Subject Matters Be Successfully Combined? Elements of Human Rights Education as a Cross-Curricular Theme in School 3 Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Fritzsche, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg Human Rights Education-Café, Question and Answers 3 Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Fritzsche, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg Moderation: Stefanie Rinaldi, ZMRB of the PH Luzern Break (Market Place) Workshop Round I Lunch Break Workshop Round II Break (Market Place) Workshop Round III Short Break Closing Panel: Practical Advices, Key Success Factors and Challenges for the Integration of Human Rights Education in Specific Subject Matters in School 3 Yulia Pererva, Council of Europe 3 Dr. Felisa Tibbitts, Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) 3 Dr. Sandra Reitz, German Institute for Human Rights 3 Dr. France Gaudreault, Amnesty International Switzerland 3 Prof. Dr. Markus Furrer, PH Luzern 3 PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschläger, ZMRB of the PH Luzern Moderation: Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Fritzsche, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg Closing Remarks PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschläger, Co-Director ZMRB of the PH Luzern 2 3
Exchange Workshops* Training Workshops* Round I Round III Round I Round III Human Rights Education and Learning Environments in Primary and Secondary School (Room 2.A44/45) 3 Prof. Dr. Susanne Wildhirt, PH Luzern 3 Thomas Kirchschläger, ZMRB of the PH Luzern Cross-Curricular Application of the Human Rights Education Toolbox in Primary School (E) (Room 2.A11) 3 Maria Løkke Rasmussen, Danish Institute for Human Rights Round II Fair Trade in Geography and Economics Classes (Lower Secondary School) (Room 2.A11) 3 Dr. Ingrid Schwarz, KPH Vienna/Krems 3 Geert van Dok, Max Havelaar Foundation Human Rights Friendly Schools (E) (Room 2.A13) 3 Sneh Aurora, Amnesty International Project VorBild (Room 2.A11) 3 Prof. Dr. Uwe H. Bittlingmayer, PH Freiburg 3 Fereschta Sahrai, PH Freiburg 3 Thomas Stölner, VHS Ottakring Vienna Human Rights Education Based on Exercise and Physical Education in Lower Secondary School (Room 2.A13) 3 Stephan Zopfi, PH Luzern Creativity and Exercise and Children s Rights Education (Kindergarten/Primary School) (Room 2.A13) 3 Alex Lechmann, PH Luzern Learning about Human Rights through Play: Human Rights Education in English Classes (Room 2.A15) 3 Dr. Sonja Gabriel, KPH Vienna/Krems Experiencing the Rights of the Child in Primary School with Compasito: Integration of Children s Rights Education into Different Subject Matters (Room 2.A23) 3 Lukas Tobler, ZMRB of the PH Luzern Round II Human Rights Education in Creative Design (Primary School) (Room 2.A15) 3 Claudia Niederberger, PH Luzern 3 Elisabeth Fernbach, KPH Vienna/Krems Prejudice and its Consequences in Ethics Classes (Lower Secondary School) (G/E) 3 Anu Sivaganesan, zwangsheirat.ch Esperanza: Human Rights Education a Child s Play (Secondary School) Part 2 (Room 2.A23) 3 Julia Dubois, Amnesty International Switzerland 3 Aline Favrat, Amnesty International Switzerland Esperanza: Human Rights Education a Child s Play (Secondary School) Part 1 (Room 2.A23) 3 Julia Dubois, Amnesty International Switzerland 3 Aline Favrat, Amnesty International Switzerland * The organizers are aware that the exact denominations of subject matters vary from country to country. Translations All plenary sessions will be simultaneously translated into English and German. 4 5
Organization Objectives of the 2 nd Human Rights Education Symposium Lucerne 2014 The aim of the Symposium is to contribute to the qualitative improvement of the integration of human rights education into school subject matters by discussing how human rights education can be embedded into individual subject matters. The Symposium also aims to make a concrete and practice-related contribution to the promotion of human rights education. Target Audience The Symposium targets in particular the following audience: 3 Human rights educators 3 Teachers, lecturers and students 3 Interested individuals of the public administration 3 Interested individuals of various areas of education, NGOs and youth organizations Team 3 Direction: PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschläger and Thomas Kirchschläger 3 Responsible: Franziska Brugger 3 Head of the StudentTeam: Elisha Frei 3 StudentTeam 2014: Manuela Balett, Michael Fischer, Annalena Flury, Esther Friedli, Annina Gutmann, Hana Javorská, Manuela Kälbling, Raphaela Kübler, Carina Locher, David Meier, Alessia Mühlthaler, Benedikt Münch, Thomas Nigg, Mirjam Pfyl, Michael Steiner, Anna Storz, Esther Suter, Nadine Walder Last Minute Registration 3 Mail to hres@phlu.ch 3 At the information desk of the Symposium Further Information 3 T +41 (0)41 228 47 34 F +41 (0)41 228 47 31 3 hres@phlu.ch 3 www.hres.phlu.ch 3 www.zmrb.phlu.ch Participation Fee (Fees including snacks) 3 Teachers (the remaining CHF 50. amount of CHF 100. will be covered by our partners) 3 Students of the PH Luzern free (the costs will be covered by our partners) 3 Students of the Lucerne CHF 30. University of Applied Sciences and Arts and the University of Lucerne (the remaining amount of CHF 120. will be covered by our partners) 3 Employees of the PH Luzern CHF 50. and the Swiss Center of Expertise in Human Rights (SCHR) (the remaining amount of CHF 100. will be covered by our partners) 3 Other participants CHF 150. Old town Venue PH Luzern, Uni/PH Building Frohburgstrasse 3, Lucerne Pfistergasse Hirschengraben Jesuitenkirche Pilatusstr. Railway station Lucerne KKL Frohburgstr. 6 7 Pilatusplatz
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