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09/24/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2024 04:27

UNESCO guide to combat hate speech through education now available in Spanish

UNESCO, in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect (OSAPG), has developed a guide aimed at combating hate speech through education: Addressing Hate Speech through Education: A Guide for Policy Makers, which is now available in Spanish.

The publication provides a detailed framework for decision-makers and educators to reinforce educational systems in the fight against hate, offering concrete strategies to create safe and respectful learning environments that promote more inclusive and hate-free societies. These strategies range from media and information literacy to reviewing curricula.

Regarding media and information literacy, the document emphasises the need for students to understand how media and digital platforms operate. This knowledge will enable them to recognise persuasive tactics used to spread conspiracy theories and disinformation, and develop media and information literacy skills that reduce susceptibility to exclusionary and violent ideas. It also stresses the urgency of training teaching staff to understand and reflect on their students' digital experiences.

"Hate speech undermines fundamental human rights and not only threatens the dignity of individuals but also incites violence, hostility, and discrimination. Through education, not only can we protect freedom of expression, but we can also promote mutual respect and a shared sense of humanity," stated Esther Kuisch Laroche, Director of UNESCO's Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Regarding the importance of detecting and countering hate speech within curricula, the guide highlights that this phenomenon is not only combated in classrooms but requires a comprehensive review of pedagogical materials. This will allow students to be sensitised to contemporary forms of discrimination and violence.

Addressing Hate Speech through Education: A Guide for Policy Makers emphasises the need for a safe, inclusive, and collaborative school environment that gives students a sense of community to counteract the allure of hate. Global citizenship education programmes and socio-emotional learning are key tools for embracing diversity and engaging respectfully in a pluralistic society. It stresses that a comprehensive approach is needed, involving not only educators and school administrators but also parents, the wider educational community, and the private sector.

Download the guide Addressing hate speech through education: a guide for policy-makers