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Centre for Lebanese Studies lecture on the Exploitation of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon – 23rd May 2016

The Centre for Lebanese Studies (“CLS”) is pleased to invite you to a talk by Dr Katharine Jones, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, author of the recent report “Struggling to survive: Slavery and exploitation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon’’, supported by the Freedom Fund.  The talk, to be…

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How to Develop Historical Thinking: National Expansion Program, June 2015-September 2016

The Centre for Lebanese Studies in collaboration with the Lebanese Association for History organized a training program entitled “How to Develop Historical Thinking”. The program represented a second phase of “Developing History Teachers Capacity to Foster Historical Thinking”, a project implemented in 2014 – 2015.  The program was funded by the Embassy of the kingdom…

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Teacher Education in Lebanon and South Africa: Current Approaches and Challenges

The Centre for Lebanese Studies (CLS) in collaboration with the Lebanese American University (LAU) and the Centre for International Teacher Education in South Africa (CITE)  cordially invites to an open seminar  Teacher Education in Lebanon and South Africa: Current Approaches and Challenges 1st of October 2015 Lebanese American University, Beirut Irwin Hall Auditorium 8.30 am to 1.30 pm  Event is English. Unfortunately simultaneous translation…

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Developing Teachers Capacity to Foster Historical Thinking Project

November 2014 – September 2015 Within its commitment to support history teachers in Lebanon, the Center for Lebanese Studies, the Lebanese Association for History, Notre-Dame University-Louaize, and Forum for Civil Peace ZFD, with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands organized an intensive training program that introduced a disciplinary approach to history…

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