By breaking into five groups representing one of five nations (US, USSR, UK, Japan, or Germany) who fought in World War II, researching two events in which their nation violated one of the human rights listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and then presenting their findings to their classmates with maps and photos, students will not only learn about human rights and WWII but also come away with a greater understanding of the geography of the conflict
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Teaching Notes for The Iraq War: Efforts During Conflict to Address Past Atrocities and Seek Account...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
By breaking into five groups representing one of five nations (US, USSR, UK, Japan, or Germany) who ...
In small groups, students will complete a jigsaw on Hutu propaganda and explain how it can be applie...
Students will have an understanding of the impact of World War II on Iowa and farming. Students will...
Students will know: the causes of conflict, the definition of genocide, the causes of conflict in th...
Students will understand the origins of the current conflict in Syria and the human rights abuses th...
In this study, we analyze similarities and differences in 957 students’ perceptions of the history o...
Emerging out of the same foment of war and violence that led to the recognition of international hum...
The University of North Dakota Chester Fritz Library, in collaboration with the UND Center for Huma...
The London Charter, signed in August 1945 by Allied leaders to establish the International Military ...
This project focused on the development of a college-level course entitled “Human Rights of Refugees...
Students can (1) use Google Maps or Google Earth to examine the physical features of Rwanda; (2) app...
UNESCOs program on education for International Understanding had the overall aim of contributing to ...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Teaching Notes for The Iraq War: Efforts During Conflict to Address Past Atrocities and Seek Account...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
By breaking into five groups representing one of five nations (US, USSR, UK, Japan, or Germany) who ...
In small groups, students will complete a jigsaw on Hutu propaganda and explain how it can be applie...
Students will have an understanding of the impact of World War II on Iowa and farming. Students will...
Students will know: the causes of conflict, the definition of genocide, the causes of conflict in th...
Students will understand the origins of the current conflict in Syria and the human rights abuses th...
In this study, we analyze similarities and differences in 957 students’ perceptions of the history o...
Emerging out of the same foment of war and violence that led to the recognition of international hum...
The University of North Dakota Chester Fritz Library, in collaboration with the UND Center for Huma...
The London Charter, signed in August 1945 by Allied leaders to establish the International Military ...
This project focused on the development of a college-level course entitled “Human Rights of Refugees...
Students can (1) use Google Maps or Google Earth to examine the physical features of Rwanda; (2) app...
UNESCOs program on education for International Understanding had the overall aim of contributing to ...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Teaching Notes for The Iraq War: Efforts During Conflict to Address Past Atrocities and Seek Account...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...