1. Introduction: outline of the course, introduction of subject, readings and course requirements. (Lecture)
2. What is global citizenship and how is it related to education: philosophy, politics and history. (Lecture)
3. Culture and the nature of human right (right to education): culture matters!(Group Discussion)
4. Strategies and tools for right to education in Africa. (Workshop)
5. Strategies and tools for right to education in South America.(Workshop)
6. Strategies and tools for right to education in Asia. (Workshop)
7. Workshop with Westminster University group students on Brexit.
8. Report Discussion
Requirements
1. The group discussion: requires you to work in a small group at preparing each assigned topic.
2. Reflective notes and oral presentation: asks you to write a short note based on your experience and reflective opinions.
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