Education
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Educational projects are an important part of the Rights Alliance’s work to create legal behavior among young people. We believe that it is valuable to educate children and young people as young as primary school age and to inform them before they start consuming illegal content. An important part of understanding and learning to respect the rights of others is that young people get to work with them themselves.
Read more about the different educational projects below.
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Explainer: What is copyright?
Copyright can be difficult to understand. This explainer helps you understand what copyright is in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
‘Spot på’ articles
In collaboration with Gyldendal, Rights Alliance produces articles for the teaching portal ‘Spot på’. The articles are for use in social studies and deal with events and important topics such as streaming culture, digital behavior and rights.
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Dit Digitale Kompas
Dit Digitale Kompas is a campaign for boarding schools that guides students to consume legal content and use common sense when using the internet. Students will produce campaign films about the importance of rights and consuming content legally.
Binge Med God Stil
Binge Med God Stil is an educational program targeting the subjects Danish and media studies in 1st grade. By strengthening students’ ability to navigate the legal options, the program will contribute to a healthier streaming and sharing culture among young people.
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NudgeIP
NudgeIP is a educational project on safe digital behaviour for primary schools, supported by, i.a., EU. The educational project is about digital behaviour targeting children aged 12-16 and it raises their awareness of how they can navigate safely online. The children are taught how to identify illegal sites and gain insight into the possible consequences of using them.
Del – Med Omtanke
Del – Med Omtanke is a digital learning program about the value of rights and personal responsibility when sharing content online.
The learning program is targeted at primary school 4th to 6th grade and aims to give students the tools to understand, use and respect both copyright and consent.
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Education, learning and copyright
Education, Learning and Copyright is an educational program for student teachers and primary school teachers. The project trains future primary school teachers to communicate the importance of rights to their future students and to promote the legal consumption of digital content.