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Mongolia
Tuya Ukhnaa
Program Coordinator
Mongolian Foundation for Open Society
UB-46, Baga Toiruu
Room 306
Ulanbaatar, 46
Tel: 976-1-313-207
Fax: 976-1-324-857
E-mail: tuya_sl@yahoo.com
Street Law National Team Members:
-M. Narantuya, Street Law coordinator at MFOS /Soros Foundation/
-U.Tuya, Street Law Textbook and Training Project leader
- G.Shurentsetseg,civic methodologist
- M.Byambasaikhan, lawyer,
- J.Bayarmaa, assistant and translator
- S.Enkhtuvshin, resource civic education trainer
- D.Dugerjav, resource lawyer
- M.Bayarmanla, resource assistant
- Ouyngerel Choisurenjav, Ulaanbaatar Education Center
STREET LAW PROGRAM COMPONENTS:
- SECONDARY SCHOOL PROGRAM
This program has support from the Ministry of Education, teachers
and the legal community for writing textbooks for the 1st through
10th grades (15 textbooks in all). 9 books have been completed,
are being field-tested, and will be published and disseminated
in Fall 2001. These are: a teacher's manual for primary grades
I-IV; student book for I grade; student book for II grade; student
book for III grade; student book for IV grade; teacher's manual
for V grade; student book for V grade; teacher's manual for
VIII grade; student book for VIII grade; The other books for
VI, VII, IX-X grades will be completed by Fall 2002.
- TEACHER TRAINING
This program uses national trainers (9) and regional trainers
(30) to train teachers and school administrators throughout
the country. Teachers (524) and school administrators (30) have
been trained to date. "Street Law" teams composed
of legal professionals have been developed in each district
of Mongolia to support teachers.
- RADIO DRAMA PROJECT
The Street Law Radio Drama Project is a series of engaging radio
programs and spots focusing on practical law that will be developed
by local radio studio with international technical assistance.
The outmost goal of the project is to apply positive attitudes
toward police, law and legal procedures that would enable young
people to prevent crime and empower the public towards implementing
development and social change in their communities.
The project will consist of several workshops, consultancies,
round-tables and debates among the high school students, and
broadcasting. The team of radio producers will be selected from
the participants of the first workshop for radio producers,
based on their assignment performances.
- LAW SCHOOL CLINIC
A law school clinic program is in the developmental stage. Law
professors (20) will be working with the clinics.
- STREET LAW/POLICE IN THE SCHOOLS
Police officers have been trained to begin working in the schools
in the Fall 2001.
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