New online course - Digital Human Rights Education: Tools, Ethics, and Practice

Empowering educators to navigate digital learning with a human rights lens

In today’s fast-changing world, human rights education doesn’t stop at the classroom door—it moves with us across screens, platforms, and digital spaces. But how do we ensure that this shift to digital doesn’t leave behind our values of dignity, inclusion, safety, and participation?

That’s exactly what our course, Digital Human Rights Education: Tools, Ethics, and Practice, is here to explore.

Created for youth educators, human rights trainers, and civil society practitioners across Europe and beyond, this course offers a practical, accessible introduction to designing and delivering human rights education in the digital age. Whether you’re new to digital tools or looking to strengthen your online practice, this course will meet you where you are—with reflection, action, and solidarity.



What You’ll Learn

Over five modules, you’ll:

  • Understand how digitalisation impacts human rights and education

  • Explore ethical and safety considerations in online spaces

  • Discover tools and platforms that can enhance your educational practice

  • Design your own digital human rights education activity

  • Reflect on how to support meaningful, inclusive learning in a digital context



Who It’s For

This course is for:

  • Youth workers and educators working in non-formal education

  • Human rights trainers and facilitators

  • Civil society activists and project coordinators

  • Anyone passionate about using education for social change, both online and offline

You don’t need to be a tech expert—just curious, open-minded, and ready to engage.



🧭 Ready to begin?

Join us on this journey to make digital spaces safer, smarter, and more human.
Because the future of human rights education is not just digital—it’s ethical, inclusive, and empowering.

👉 Enroll here



Donors:

This course was developed through the Log-in HRE project with support from the
Bureau International Jeunesse (Belgian National Agency of Erasmus+)
and the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.

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