Workshops
Education for Change offers a range of workshops designed to be delivered to high school students either as part of a regularly offered course, or in the context of student-led groups. Workshops have been developed in conjunction with experts in their fields and are delivered by trained university-age facilitators. Teachers and leaders are encouraged to consult with facilitators in advance in order to tailor each workshop delivery to the desired audience. EFC is continuously expanding workshop offerings according to the availability of both facilitators and expert advisors.
If you have any questions about our educational workshops, please contact Sheridy Leslie.
EFC provides the following workshops:
- Engaging in Canadian Politics
- Intercultural dialogue on diversity: A tool in the fight against injustice
- The Power of the Pen: The Role of the Media in Sparking Positive Social Change
- Train the Trainer Program: Empowering Canadian Youth in Human Rights Education
In addition, the following workshops are currently under development:
- The Beginning of Darfur’s Genocide: Sudan’s North-South Civil War
- Children of the Holocaust
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo
- From Thought to Action: How to Build Successful Awareness and Fundraising Programs
- The Fundamentals of Advocacy: Creating Change
- Justice and the International Community
- Learning about the Holocaust (1939-1945)
- Never Forget? Memorializing Mass Atrocity
- The Responsibility to Protect Darfur and Balancing State Interests
- Understanding the Genocide in Darfur, Sudan
- While the World Watched: The Failure of the International Community in Rwanda

