New Global Education Guidelines out from the Council of Europe

The Council of Europe ‘s new guidelines on global education are a transformative model that focuses to a large degree on overcoming the inheritance of imperialism with a focus on human rights, social justice, sustainability, conflict management, and education for global citizenship.
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/nscentre/GEguideline_presentation_en.asp for an intro

http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/nscentre/GE/GE-Guidelines/GEguidelines-web.pdf the actual document

World 727 is discussing this document now.

American Muslim Perspectives on Black History

Check out http://soundvision.com/ , an American Muslim website, for their resources on Islam, African American history, marriage and many other topics.

Students of a teacher I work with enjoyed “the marriage page” and had a good discussion comparing the ideal Muslim husband  http://soundvision.com/Info/Islam/marriage.ideal.asp
with their own ideas on the ideal spouse.

A Personal Reflection on Black History Month and Muslims
Civil rights movement was built with struggle and sacrifice. …more
Black History Month
Sound Vision page devoted to Black History Month …more
Jihad Against Slavery in the Americas
Muslim slaves who were kidnapped from Africa were the leaders of the fight against slavery in the Americas. …more
Civil Right Struggle and US Immigration
How did the US civil rights movement help non-European immigrants? …more
11 Things You Can Do For Black History Month
Some practical ideas about how you can share the Muslim perspective on this annual celebration of African-American history. …more
Civil Rights Page
One of the casualties of the war on terrorism that followed the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America has been something all Americans cherish deeply: civil rights. …more …more
How Hajj transformed Malcolm X
Find out how the journey of a lifetime completely reversed El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz’s, better known as Malcolm X, views on racism and the brotherhood of all humans. …more …more
The Haven of the First Hijra
For Muslims, Ethiopia (Abyssinia or Al-Habasha) is known as the “Haven of the First Migration or Hijra.” It is synonymous with freedom from persecution and emancipation from fear. …more …more