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Homeschooling in human rights

In the subject of human rights, children gain insight into fundamental human rights and their importance on both a global and personal level.

Subject purpose and curriculum

We have taken as our starting point the state's, and including the Ministry of Education's, objectives and guiding guidelines and learning objectives for basic educational content, so that we ensure that mandatory and important learning is the framework for the teaching and is appropriate for the age level. The curriculum has been updated to 2024 and is thus ensured of the latest knowledge and methods. We have also compiled the curriculum overview for you, so that you can keep up with what you should be able to do. We refer to the description of the subject's objectives and the full curriculum overview here:

Rights, freedom and dilemmas

Our human rights education covers topics such as children's rights, women's rights, freedom of expression, privacy protection and the fight against torture. Children learn to analyze and discuss complex human rights dilemmas through historical and contemporary examples, and they are given tools to understand and defend these rights.

Foundation for a just society

We create awareness and understanding of why human rights are essential for a just society. Through our teaching, children are able to identify and analyze human rights issues, which strengthens their ability to participate in the global discussion about rights and justice.

We help highlight the challenges of enforcing human rights and encourage children to become active participants in society.

Individual learning needs

We have created a platform that is tailored to meet your child's individual learning needs, making us an ideal solution for both parents who want to homeschool your child and those of you who are looking for extra support in specific subjects.

How do you get started?

You can contact us for more information about our human rights education via our website or email. We offer inspiring and informative courses that equip children to be rights advocates in their own communities.

Contact School To Go


Call us on:
9386 6656

 

Write to us:
info@schooltogo.dk


Address: 
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 41

1437 Copenhagen K, Denmark

Denmark


Opening hours by phone:
Monday-Friday 10-15 pm

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