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02.07.2019 - UNESCO Office in Jakarta

Ethics Teachers' Training Course - UNESCO and Ilia State University, 12-16 November 2019

Ethics Teachers' Training Course - UNESCO and Ilia State University

OBJECTIVES
On 12-16 November 2019, UNESCO and Ilia State University will jointly deliver the Ethics Teachers’ Training Course to advance quality ethics education by building professional capacities of ethics teachers in Georgia and around the world.

HOST INSTITUTION
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

METHODOLOGY
The Course is based on a one-week training module developed by UNESCO. The module contains the following key components:

  1. Global Perspective on Ethics Teaching: trends, challenges and opportunities
  2. The UNESCO Core Curriculum as a tool for promoting quality ethics education
  3. Ethics Teaching in Action: what and how to teach (a model lesson)
  4. Ethics teaching in Georgia: Sharing experiences in ethics teaching in the country
  5. Classroom communication: pedagogy and psychology of ethics teaching
  6. Teaching Demonstrations by participants followed by feedback from the Course facilitators

APPLICATION
To apply, please click here for an online application form. Please attach a motivation letter, CV and passport copy, as specified in the form, before submitting it.

If you prefer, you may download and fill out the application form, and send it together with the motivation letter, CV and passport copy to ettc.tbilisi(at)unesco.org

The application deadline is 30 September 2019.

THE COURSE INSTRUCTORS
An international team of UNESCO’s ethics education experts, including the ethics educators from Georgia, will deliver the Ethics Teaching Training Course in Tbilisi.

PARTICIPANTS AND SELECTION CRITERIA

Qualified participants from around the world are encouraged to apply to the Course. Due to the interactive nature of ETTC, the number of participants is limited to 30 persons. The decisions concerning admission to the Course are based on the following criteria:

  • Masters or higher degree (in areas such as law, medicine, philosophy, ethics, and social sciences);
  • University affiliation (teaching experience or plans to engage in teaching);
  • Good command of the language of instruction (English);
  • Content of the motivation letter (minimum of 600 words), stating the applicant’s reasons for participating in the course and expectations concerning the use of the acquired knowledge.

FUNDING
There is no tuition fee for participating in ETTC. However, the participants are expected to cover the charges related to their travel to the venue and their accommodation. When requested, UNESCO will assist the participants to mobilize third party funding needed for their travel and accommodation.

READING MATERIALS
The core reading materials for ETTC participants are available free of charge from UNESCO web site (www.unesco.org/bioethics):

  • Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.
  • Bioethics Core Curriculum, Section 1: Syllabus. Ethics Education Programme, UNESCO, 2008.
  • Bioethics Core Curriculum, Section 2: Study materials. Ethics Education programme, UNESCO, 2011.
  • Casebook on Human Dignity and Human Rights, Bioethics Core Curriculum Casebook Series, No. 1, UNESCO, 2011
  • Casebook on Benefit and Harm, Bioethics Core Curriculum Casebook Series, No. 2, UNESCO, 2011

The UNESCO web site provides links to other relevant publications as well. The list of reading materials will be circulated to the selected participants in advance of the course.

PREPARATION
The Course Instructors will assume that each participant has obtained and studied the reading materials ahead of the commencement of the course.

Each participant will also be expected to select any topic in ethics, based on their own interest and expertise, and prepare a 15 minute teaching demonstration on this topic, to put into use the ethics teaching approaches showcased during the Course. The audience of this presentation will be the group of fellow participants as well as the course facilitators. The facilitators will provide immediate constructive feedback and suggestions.

CONTACTS
For additional information, please contact Irakli Khodeli, Programme Specialist for Social and Human Sciences at UNESCO Office (i.khodeli(at)unesco.org).




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