

The child friendly version of the Charter (“Charter for All”) is intended for everybody, especially young people, who would like to learn what this international legal document is about and how it can be used to promote democracy and human rights in classroom, at school and in society at large. The Guidelines for Educators aim to provide advice and assistance for teachers and trainers on how to work with the “Charter for All” with children and young people.
Council of Europe Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education - principles for teachers
Principles of the Charter:
– participate in decisions
– value diversity
– include everybody
– give everybody equal chances
– respect human dignity
– live in peace.
The child friendly version of the Charter (“Charter for All”) is intended for everybody, especially young people, who would like to learn what this international legal document is about and how it can be used to promote democracy and human rights in classroom, at school and in society at large. The Guidelines for Educators aim to provide advice and assistance for teachers and trainers on how to work with the “Charter for All” with children and young people.