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Citizenship and human rights
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PROGRAMME
Tuesday 23 to Saturday 27 September 2003
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change
Tuesday 23 September

Afternoon Arrival and registration
Evening Opening reception and dinner

Wednesday 24 September

Morning Keynote address, Kumi Naidoo: setting the framework and posing the questions
Workshop session
Afternoon The role of international and supra-national agencies – case studies
Alan Smith, Roli Degazon-Johnson and others (to be confirmed)
Evening Informal address, Estelle Morris. Dinner and informal presentations

Thursday 25 September
Morning Policy into practice in a national context: embedding human rights and citizenship education inside and outside the formal education process, Bernard Crick and Andrew Hutchinson. Workshop sessions
Afternoon Visits to local schools and community projects
Evening Theatre visit and other activities in Birmingham
Friday 26 September

Morning Challenges: panel session of participants and contributors
Drama presentation, The Big Brum Theatre in Education Company,
Workshop sessions
Afternoon The role of the media: panel session of contributors from the media, Shahed Sadhullah, Stephen Coleman and others (to be confirmed)
Presentation of outcomes, David Kerr
Closing session
Evening Closing reception and dinner

Saturday 27 September
Morning Breakfast and departures
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