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Educational material resulting from projects implemented by teachers of 132 Primary School of Athens

Educational material resulting from projects implemented by teachers of the 132nd Primary School of Athens. The website includes the activities that are implemented in the school and have meaning and content for the students. Through this material, the ideas and concepts through which this school approaches educational practice are outlined. […]

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Website of the 132nd Primary School of Athens

The official website of the 132nd Primary School of Athens includes the activities of the school, news and announcements, students’ works (e.g. films they have created), articles and publications of the teachers of the school in educational/scientific journals, as well as educational material that resulted from educational programs implemented by the teachers, for example newspapers, […]

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Compass – Manual for Human Rights Education with young people

A methodological guide to human rights education for young people, which provides teachers, animators and scientists working with young people with a theoretical framework, methodological guidelines, practical exercises, educational material and activity suggestions, in order to inform and motivate young people to actively engage with the broader issue of human rights and, by extension, the […]

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