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70 Years of education at the Council of Europe – Highlights

Overview of the Council of Europe’s work in education over the past 7 decades. The Council of Europe's view of Education as a key means of furthering democracy, human rights, and the rule of law has been the constant raison d’être of our programme.The role of education in building the kind of democratic societies in which we would like our children and grandchildren to live is more vital than ever.

 

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Leaflets 2019

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP...AND YOUR CHILD

What every parent needs to know and do.

We are all taught at home, at school and through our daily activities how to become responsible citizens, but today it is vital that we, and our children, also become digital citizens.

This leaflet is available in English here -

Croatian - French - Greek and German


 

Developing a culture of co-operation when teaching and learning history is the outcome of the Council of Europe (CoE) bilateral history education project in Cyprus. The main partner of the CoE within this project was the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) a unique non-governmental organisation which brings together history educators from all communities across the divide.

An information leaflet on the e-book was translated into 12 different languages here


 

LANGUAGE SUPPORT FOR ADULT REFUGEES : A COUNCIL OF EUROPE TOOLKIT

This toolkit is designed to assist organisations that provide language support for refugees, and especially the volunteers working for them.


 

Education Policy - Programme 2018/2019

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Agenda for sustainable development and quality education

Council of Europe contribution to the United Nations  2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

FREE TO SPEAK - SAFE TO LEARN
Digital citizenship education project (DCE)
Quality history education in the 21st century

Principles and guidelines

History education has an important role to play in confronting the current political, cultural and social challenges facing Europe; in particular, those posed by the increasingly diverse nature of societies, the integration of migrants and refugees into Europe, and by attacks on democracy and democratic values. The overall aim of these Principles and guidelines, therefore, is to enhance the expertise and capability needed if history education is to play that role successfully. They build on the Council of Europe’s vision of history teaching as reflected in a number of key documents of the Committee of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly.

Joint PRogramme DISCO

  

   Information Leaflet

   Projects - 5th Cycle of the European Union/Council of Europe 
   Joint Programme DISCO 

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