Category: Global education centre

Raising global citizens – developing the basic values and competencies of the national curriculum through global education

23.03.12

The goal of the training is to increase the activeness of teachers in promoting global education. To find possibilities for integrating global education to the lessons through value educations. Target group for the training are basic school and upper secondary school teachers. The foundation INNOVE supports the project in the framework of the measure “Decreasing

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DFC – documentary film club

16.02.12

Watch and Change is a project bringing together young people who are interested in documentary films, faraway countries, global topics and human rights through the movement of documentary film clubs. In addition to film screenings and discussions organized by the youth, we offer trainings in the field of filmmaking and global issues, which take place

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Estonian UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network

  CONTACT: UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network in Estonia is coordinated by NGO Mondo, Johanna Helin, johannamondo.org.ee, the Coordinator for UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network. UNESCO ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS PROJECT NETWORK (Associated Schools Project network – ASPnet) UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network was founded in 1953 in order to promote better understanding between people and peace

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TeachMDGs

Target groups for the NGO Mondo Global Education Centre project “Teach MDGs” are teacher training lecturers and students, active teachers and students. The project is carried out in cooperation with partners from Cyprus, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Scotland. Project website: www.teachmdgs.net Project goals: • To support the integration of Millennium Development Goals into the educational system

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Education – Every Child’s Right

09.03.09

Non-profit organization Mondo launched a global education project “Education – Every Childs Right” in February. The general goal of the project is to raise interest in Estonia, especially among young people, towards developing countries and their problems with education. 

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