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Teaching respect for all: activity 2: mapping of existing materials and practices in cooperation with universities and research centres; final report
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Paris | 2013 | 102p
Author: 
Peter G. Kirchschlaeger; Stefanie Rinaldi; Franziska Brugger; Tanja Mitrovic
Corporate author: 
University of Teacher Education (Switzerland). Centre of Human Rights Education
Region: 
Global

The constant rise of racism, xenophobia and intolerance despite the renewed commitments made by the international community is giving the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) a reason to consider education as key to strengthen the foundations of tolerance, reducing discrimination and violence and learning to live together. It is required to cultivate respect for all people regardless of colour, gender, descent or national, ethnic or religious identity. The project “teaching respect for all” aims at reducing intolerance, violence and discrimination trough education. The project is founded on the universal values and common core principles promoted by UNESCO, even though UNESCO is aware, that the countries differ from one another in dealing with issues related to anti-racism and tolerance in education according to each country’s history and culture.

Resource Type: 
Conference and programme reports
Theme: 
Human rights
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Keywords: 
international education
human rights