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Call for Proposals: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy | Application Deadline: February 25, 2025

Political Science Now

The purpose of this symposium is to share approaches to the teaching of human rights and to develop pedagogical materials for the discipline. APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy Date: Thursday, June 19 – Saturday, June 21, 2025 Location: APSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Together: Using Inquiry to Teach the Armenian Genocide

C3 Teachers

Ive always defined myself as a human rights educator, centering that theme throughout my 23 years of teaching. Nick Taras experience shaped the inquiry we eventually developed together: How do individuals and communities keep the memory of traumatic events alive across generations? Why should we?

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A Turning Point For People and Planet

Digital Promise

Since its launch in 2018, MY World 360° annual selections have screened for and inspired people across the world at the UN General Assembly, UN SDG Global Festival of Action, film festivals, schools and community events, and cultural institutions. A Community of Content Creators. For more information, see www.myworld360.org.

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Students share human-centered designs at Emoti-Con technology showcase

The Hechinger Report

Ideas — and beach balls — were flying as students at the New York Emoti-Con event kicked off the day with an exercise in low-tech problem solving: use beach balls, inner tubes and foam pool noodles to design a simple game. Keynote speaker and game designer Ramsey Nasser instructed them. Photo: Jamie Martines.

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2025 Dissertation Workshop on Migration and Citizenship | Deadline: April 27, 2025

Political Science Now

The changing meanings and practices of citizenship, including the relationship between citizenship and identity, gender, multiculturalism, race and ethnicity, racism and xenophobia, human rights, indigenous peoples, empires and imperialism, civic engagement, transnationality, welfare, and public policy.

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GatherEd: Learning and Creating Global Teacher Education

Pedagogy to Share

From the European Wergeland Centre , Marianne Haug spoke about educating for democracy and human rights. The session was deeply relevant to me in light of recent events in Israel. In Norway, people recall the events of July 22nd, 2011; the day a terror attack changed their country forever. Our visit to the 22.

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Treasuring Indonesian Culture; From Local Practice to State Political Ritual

Anthropology News

By incorporating Bugis elements into his attire, Jokowi effectively materialized the nation’s cultural diversity within the SOTU, transforming the event into a celebration that treasures Indonesia’s rich tapestry of cultures. Roads, brooks, houses, the village meeting hall, and the event venue are meticulously cleaned.