Impact report for the Rights Hero program
08-03-2024 16:42
Learn more about the program Rights Hero
This impact report highlights the transformative effects of the "Rights Hero" game and educational scenarios on students, teachers, and communities. Through engaging activities, discussions, and interactive learning experiences, this initiative has empowered students to become informed and active participants in society, fostering a deeper understanding of democratic principles and promoting civic engagement. This research was conducted on a sample comprising 3506 students and 177 teachers from Italy, Denmark, Greece, Germany and Romania, offering a first perspective on attitudes towards children’s rights and the impact of the rights hero game.
Read the report [here].
About Us
The Network for Children’s Rights acquired non-profit organisation status in 2004, but actually began as an informal action group four years earlier with the aim of raising awareness of problems relating to the righs of children and interceding in order to solve them. It encourages initiatives and actions to ensure that the UN International Convention on the Rights of the Child is implemented in Greece, to guarantee respect for diversity and to put an end to discrimination. Its members are teachers, parents, university lecturers, authors, artists and children who work on a voluntary basis both within and outside the school community. They carry out surveys, campaigns and programmes.
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