Overview
This website houses an online self-paced workshop, an online version of the study guide, Teaching the Reckoning, three original film modules created by Skylight Pictures, as well a variety of other resources related to issues of justice and the International Criminal Court.
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Session 1: How to Participate in this Self-Paced Workshop
Session 2: Background on Themes and Content
Session 3: Film Module - Law or War
Session 4: Film Module - Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda
Session 5: Film Module - International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC and Darfur
Session 6: Learn from the Experts
Session 7: Justice in the Classroom
Session 8: Connections, Feedback and Next Steps

Children trying to learn in a school in the Pagak internationally displaced persons
camp in northern Uganda. It was into these schools that the LRA abducted
thousands of children to become child soldiers and sex slaves.
Primary links
- Home
- Sessions
- Session 1: How to Participate in this Self-Paced Workshop
- Session 2: Background on Themes and Content
- Session 3: Film Module - Law or War
- Session 4: Film Module - The ICC and Uganda
- Session 5: Film Module - The ICC and Darfur
- Session 6: Learn from the Experts
- Session 7: Justice in the Classroom
- Session 8: Connections, Feedback and Next Steps
- Study Guide
- Experts
- Additional Resources
- About the Film
- Discussions
Download the Study Guide
Facing History and Ourselves has developed a study guide, Teaching The Reckoning, to help classrooms explore essential questions about judgment by studying the creation of the International Criminal Court. The guide is available through this website. To download a pdf version of the full guide, click here.