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Council of Europe Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education adopted in the framework of Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)7
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Council of Europe Charter on EDC/HRE Background Overview Follow up Challenges Opportunities
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Background – Council of Europe and EDC/HRE Council of Europe – an inter-governmental organisation with 47 member States Core values – human rights, democracy and the rule of law Treaty based work – European Convention on Human Rights, European Social Charter, Framework Convention for the protection of national minorities and other mechanisms Promoting culture of democracy and human rights – education for democratic citizenship and human rights
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Background – 2. Adopted texts 2nd Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Council of Europe (1997) Recommendation Rec(2002)12 of the Committee of Ministers on education for democratic citizenship 2004, the Wroclaw Declaration on 50 Years of Cultural Co-operation, adopted by the ministers responsible for culture, education, youth and sport from the States Parties to the European Cultural Convention Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1682(2004) on education for Europe
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Background – 3. Process Feasibility Study Council of Europe Steering Committee for Education (CDED) Drafting group Consultation process Adoption of the Charter on 11 May 2010 at the 120th Session of the Committee of Ministers, in the framework of Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)7
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Overview: Section I – General provisions 1.Scope 2.Definitions 3.Relationship between EDC and HRE 4.Constitutional structures and member states priorities
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Overview: Section II – Objectives and Principles 5.Objectives and principles
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Overview: Section III – Policies 6.Formal general and vocational education 7.Higher education 8.Democratic governance 9.Training 10.Role of NGOs, youth organisations and other stakeholders 11.Criteria for evaluation 12.Research 13.Skills for promoting social cohesion, valuing diversity and handling differences and conflict
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Overview: Section IV – Evaluation and co-operation 14.Evaluation and review 15.Co-operation and follow-up activities 16.International co-operation
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Follow up Council of Europe programme of activities on EDC/HRE 2010-2014 Informal consultation meeting, Strasbourg, 11-12 October 2010 Supporting materials (ex. Policy Tool) Synergies, co-operation and partnerships
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Challenges Lack of resources Competing priorities (ex. economic crisis) Non-binding text
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Opportunities EDC/HRE as part of solution to current and future challenges A common text adopted by the 47 Council of Europe member states at the highest level The text was adopted as follow-up to the Interlaken Declaration and Action Plan on the future of the European Court of Human Rights (adopted in February 2010) A living tool to be used by all those active in EDC/HRE
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Thank you! www.coe.int/edc
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