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Social Studies
The International Criminal Court: Success and Challenges
This course uses excerpts from the documentary film, 'The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court’, to help students explore issues of international justice and accountability.
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60 minutes
per class
Once per week
over 6 weeks
12-17
year olds
3-12
learners per class
per learner - per class
How does a “Multi-Day” course work?
Meets multiple times at scheduled times
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great for engaging projects and interacting with diverse classmates from other states and countries

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Description
Class Experience
I have been a human rights lawyer with the UN and the ICC for over a decade. I worked on the first case to come before the International Criminal Court and have an intimate knowledge of the people, arguments and information contained in this court. I am also a homeschool mom who has learned how important it is for my children to be able to develop critical thinking skills to develop questions and answers to these big questions as they move through their academic career.
The teacher will provide all materials necessary.
1 hour per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
The film clips, readings and discussion may contain serious themes on issues such as mass graves, kidnapping and recruitment of child soldiers etc. It is not a class that aims to focus on gore but it is wise to note that disturbing themes may be mentioned or noted within the context of the material.