AMAN
Conducts the Second Training of Trainer Session on
Teaching Integrity to Youth for School Teachers at
Ramallah and Jerusalem Private Schools
25/1/2007

As part of the
activities planned for the Anti-Corruption Training
Program (ACT) which aims at providing Palestinian youth
with an understanding of corruption and how to combat it
through transparency, accountability, and integrity, the
second training session that targeted 31 high school
teachers from Ramallah and Jerusalem areas on how to
introduce anti-corruption concepts in the learning
process was organized by AMAN Coalition in cooperation
with CHF International on January 25-26, 2007 in
Jericho.
Two trainers
supervised and implemented the training; Dr. Salah
Yassin and Dr. Omar Abu Hommos. The trainers had held
senior positions at the Palestinian Curriculum
Development Center and co-authored the school curriculum
of Civic Education, National Education, and Contemporary
Issues.
The training evolved
around defining corruption, its types, causes, effects
and ways for combating it. It also included a session on
analyzing school books; basically, civic education
curriculum and other educational material that deal with
the issue of corruption. Teachers were also trained on
how to prepare educational worksheets on the subject.
A training manual was
distributed to all participants. The training was able
to highlight topics pertaining to anti-corruption
concepts and values already incorporated within the
school textbooks. It also showed the importance of
strengthening integrity values and systems of
transparency and accountability within the educational
process itself.
AMAN will be working
on conducting other training sessions to target high
school teachers at UNRWA schools both in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip during February 2007.
