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Exploring Humanitarian Law: Teachers Conference Tues. Aug. 20 to Wed. Aug. 21, 2013 in Ottawa University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education Lamoureux Hall (LMX) 145, Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private This conference is for teachers who want to provide lessons in humanitarian law. Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) is an international education program about humanitarian action, international law, and justice that is geared to secondary school students (ages 13-18). Teachers will be provided with educational resources to supplement curriculum requirements in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Law, Geography, English, Religious Studies, and History in Ontario. The conference is offered free of charge to all interested teachers in Ontario. Participants will receive comprehensive instruction from a Canadian Red Cross Legal Advisor, Delegates from the International Committee of the Red Cross who have worked in conflict zones and Ontario teachers currently using the EHL curriculum in their classrooms. Topics include the humanitarian perspective, limits in war, international justice, and international responses to the consequences of war. Conference participants will receive an EHL Toolkit with classroom-ready lesson plans and supplementary materials addressing a variety of different teaching methodologies. If you wish to register for the teachers conference or have any questions please contact us at [email protected]. The EHL Toolkit includes: 36 hours of educational activities Teachers’ Resource Manual Films & Case Studies Available in English & French

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Canadian Red Cross Exploring Humanitarian Law Conference for Teachers in Ontario taking place August 20-21st at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Education.

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Exploring Humanitarian Law: Teachers Conference Tues. Aug. 20 to Wed. Aug. 21, 2013 in Ottawa

University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education Lamoureux Hall (LMX) 145, Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private

This conference is for teachers who want to provide lessons in humanitarian law. Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) is an international education program about humanitarian action, international law, and justice that is geared to secondary school students (ages 13-18). Teachers will be provided with educational resources to supplement curriculum requirements in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Law, Geography, English, Religious Studies, and History in Ontario. The conference is offered free of charge to all interested teachers in Ontario. Participants will receive comprehensive instruction from a Canadian Red Cross Legal Advisor, Delegates from the International Committee of the Red Cross who have worked in conflict zones and Ontario teachers currently using the EHL curriculum in their classrooms. Topics include the humanitarian perspective, limits in war, international justice, and international responses to the consequences of war. Conference participants will receive an EHL Toolkit with classroom-ready lesson plans and supplementary materials addressing a variety of different teaching methodologies.

If you wish to register for the teachers conference or have any questions please contact us at [email protected].

The EHL Toolkit includes: 36 hours of educational

activities Teachers’ Resource Manual Films & Case Studies Available in English & French