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Implementing the United Nations Education for Justice (E4J) initiative in your university

Implementing the United Nations Education for Justice (E4J) initiative in your university

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  • Level 3: Advanced
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    • Welcome

      This course provides an accessible and engaging introduction to the teaching methods and ethical concepts underpinning the United Nations’ Education for Justice (E4J) initiative. It is intended to provide practical support for educators working in universities and to develop their capacity to incorporate anti-corruption, integrity and ethics teaching into the curriculum. 

      The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) launched the Education for Justice (E4J) initiative in 2016. It forms part of its Global Programme for the Implementation of the Doha Declaration on Integrating Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice into the Wider United Nations Agenda to Address Social and Economic Challenges and to Promote the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels. The Doha Declaration recognizes the fundamental importance of universal education for children and youth, for the prevention of crime, terrorism and corruption, as well as to promote sustainable development.

      logos of UNODC, Doha, education for justice and The Open University


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    • This course is part of a collection

      This course is part of a collection

      This course is part of a collection of courses called Education for Justice. There are 2 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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    • Course learning outcomes

      As a result of studying this course, you will be able to:

      • understand the Education for Justice (E4J) initiative and how it can be adapted for your own teaching
      • implement ways to foster an ethical learning environment
      • apply educational theories that underpin the creation of the E4J Modules
      • promote high-quality anti-corruption, integrity and ethics education.
    • Course dates:

      First Published 03/12/2019.

      Updated 10/11/2020

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    • atef Attia

      atef Attia8 January 2024 10:10

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    • Ramdan Yoga Pradana

      Integrity Ethical And Situations

      Ramdan Yoga Pradana6 October 2023 9:07

      Excusme.
      This only i have perspective as read to a one paragraph that it's with subject article with ;

      "a ethics teaching students about integrity and ethics only has benefits inside the classroom"

      And here this have questions because :
      not all a teaching or teacher have principals that it's. and not all teacher as outside or outwhere classroom must used integrity as teacher. because many people or teacher speak learns only in classroom or area school. and as not yet .many people not learn ethical situations.

      for example : "we are as in outside school or campus to study and learns to learns topic or subject, and we not used ethical integrity because that it can make a student nervous with situations"
      but this only for subject and one or somethink situations.

      Thanks

    • dennis miano

      dennis miano21 November 2022 12:21

      I think it is a very good module. But there is need to polish your assessments. They seem to be not accepting commands of submit and accept.

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