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Hi Marit

You might get in touch with Sarah Mahler at Florida International
University...she teaches Global and Sociocultural Studies....maybe she will
have some words of wisdom.

I interviewed her for my new TBL book.

Thanks for sharing your story

jim

Director
Centre for Instructional Support
University of British Columbia

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On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 6:40 AM, Ostebo,Marit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  I am implementing TBL for the first time this semester. It seems to work
> very well (judging from the high level of participation in the class and
> the good feeling I have when leaving the classroom). I teach a Human Rights
> and Culture class, and I just wonder if there are people out there who have
> been teaching similar classes and who would like to share their
> applications with me. Topics that I cover are e.g.  *Violence, conflict
> resolution and legal pluralism*,  *Women’s Rights and Gender Equality,
> Human Rights activism, Anthropology and Human rights*, *Human rights and
> International Development +++*
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> A few weeks back I had a focus on dignity, and the applications I had
> designed worked EXTREMELY well. If anyone is interested, - I am happy to
> share. It should be of relevance not only for those teaching human rights,
> but also for instructors in nursing, medicine, ethics, etc.
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> Please shoot me an e-mail off list if you are interested:
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> Marit Ostebo
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> *Marit Tolo Ostebo (PhD)*
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> Department of Anthropology
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