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The Education Department has been developing LEMON e-courses since 2017 offering practical teaching and training resources to education professionals across Europe.
The resources focus on the missions of the Council of Europe - protection and promotion of human rights, democracy and the rule of law throughout Europe.
The courses reflect the priority areas of the Education Programme and topics range from democratic competences to digital citizenship, from media literacy to bullying.
While they are mostly targeting education professionals, they are also of interest to general public and do not require special preparation.
LEARNING MODULES OnLine
The courses are designed for self-organised and self-paced learning.
Content
- Each module consists of a sequence of learning activities and is designed in such a way to enable you to learn individually, and through tasks and materials as well as through reflective practice.
- The following courses contain questions to reflect on your own personal as well as professional behaviour and experience. It is a tool of reflection on your learning process and will help you assess what have you learned in a course.
How to use
- We advise that you to note down your answers in your own individual notebook or learning journal.
- How you keep the journal (online, offline, combined), and the level of detail of the information you enter is entirely up to you.
Navigation tip
To make sure that you do not miss any course content, we advise that you use the following elements:
- The "Contents" menu accessible when entering a course (for instance to start a Module).
- The links available at the top of each page (under the format "Home / My Courses / Council of Europe Courses / ...").
LATEST COURSES
Intercultural School Development
The Key to Understanding Social Media, Democracy and Human Rights: A Guide For Educators
The Key to Teaching Democratic Competences For Social Media
The Key to Using Social Media as an Educational Tool for Democracy
The Key to Media Literacy: Creating safer and more democratic schools in the digital age.
Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture – RFCDC