This training unit deals with a range of attitudes on the ‘right to be different’, in order to develop teachers’ understanding of the notion and how differences can affect teaching. Participants gain a deeper understanding of human rights, explore explicit and implicit hostility and discrimination towards people who are perceived as different, develop strategies to oppose all types of discrimination and promote the inclusion of vulnerable groups in the school context.
The unit, developed within the Pestalozzi Programme, can be used at the initial or in-service training of children’s services professionals including teachers, teaching assistants and youth workers.
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To cite this resource: Wood, M. (2012). All different - All equal? Council of Europe, Pestalozzi Programme Training Units.