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Title
Episode 3 : David Shiman part one
Author
Imprint
Washington, DC: HRE USA, 2023
Language Note
English
Description
Audio file (29:46)
Series
Human Rights Education Now! Podcasts; Season 1, Episode 3
Summary
David Shiman discusses the origins of his interest in human rights and social justice, and the impetus his election to the Amnesty International USA Board of Directors gave to work in human rights education (HRE). He also describes his work as a human rights educator in the former communist states of Eastern Europe and how HRE has developed over time in Europe, the USA, the Philippines and South Africa. Challenges for HRE in both pre-collegiate and higher education also are explained, drawing upon Shiman’s work at the University of Vermont. The episode closes with a discussion of Shiman’s publications about human rights education and the obstacles which remain to incorporating HRE in higher education programs for teachers.
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English